Visual sensory cortices causally contribute to auditory word recognition following sensorimotor-enriched vocabulary training

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  • who: Cerebral Cortex and collaborators from the of Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology, Technical University Dresden, Dresden University of Mu00fcnster, Mu00fcnster, Germany have published the article: Visual Sensory Cortices Causally Contribute to Auditory Word Recognition Following Sensorimotor-Enriched Vocabulary Training, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to test the opposing predictions of reactivation-based and predictive coding theories of multisensory learning. The 90 Vimmi words and 90 German translations used in this study were previously evaluated by Mayer et_al . In the following, the authors focus the analyses on . . .

     

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