Presentation 2005/3/18
Perceptual learning with cross-modal memory retrieval
Yasuto Tanaka, Takeshi Nogai, Shinji Munetsuna,
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Abstract(in English) Recent studies of perceptual memory indicate that temporally primed signals can generate visual memory traces (Tanaka & Sagi 2000). Here we demonstrate that practicing visual detection in association with auditory priming signals can produce long-term memory traces of Gabor targets. The acquired memory trace can be retrieved with active imagery of primed auditory signals, even after days of memory generation. These results suggest that cross-modal association between visual and auditory signals plays a critical role in memory consolidation.
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Keyword(in English) cross-model / association / auditory-visual / memory retrieval / imagery / Gabor signals
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Title (in English) Perceptual learning with cross-modal memory retrieval
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Keyword(1) cross-model
Keyword(2) association
Keyword(3) auditory-visual
Keyword(4) memory retrieval
Keyword(5) imagery
Keyword(6) Gabor signals
1st Author's Name Yasuto Tanaka
1st Author's Affiliation Brain Information group, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology()
2nd Author's Name Takeshi Nogai
2nd Author's Affiliation Brain Information group, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
3rd Author's Name Shinji Munetsuna
3rd Author's Affiliation Brain Information group, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Date 2005/3/18
Paper # HIP2004-101
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 747
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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