Associative learning is a basic cognitive function by which discrete and often different percepts are linked together. The Rutgers Acquired Equivalence Test investigates a specific kind of associative learning, visually guided equivalence learning. The test consists of an acquisition (pair learning) and a test (rule transfer) phase, which are associated primarily with the function of the basal ganglia and the hippocampi, respectively. Earlier studies described that both fundamentally-involved brain structures in the visual associative learning, the basal ganglia and the hippocampi, receive not only visual but also multisensory information. However, no study has investigated whether there is a priority for multisensory guided equivalence lea...
Scholars have extensively studied the electroencephalography (EEG) correlates of associative working...
This study assessed the developmental profile of unisensory and multisensory processes, and their co...
Current literature regarding visual and auditory associative learning provides conflicting results. ...
Associative learning is a basic cognitive function by which discrete and often different percepts ar...
To date, few studies have focused on the behavioural differences between the learning of multisensor...
Acquired equivalence (AE) is a form of feedback-based associative learning where the subject learns ...
To date, few studies have focused on the behavioural differences between the learning of multisensor...
Human multisensory experiences with the world rely on a combination of top-down and bottom-up influe...
Integrating sensory information from multiple modalities leads to more precise and efficient percept...
In associative learning (AL), cues and/or outcome events are coupled together. AL is typically teste...
The aim of this PhD is to describe the functional neuroanatomy underlying associative learning proce...
Despite humans’ ability to communicate about concepts relating to different senses, word learning re...
The computer-based Rutgers Acquired Equivalence test (RAET) is a widely used paradigm to test the fu...
This study assessed the developmental profile of unisensory and multisensory processes, and their co...
Multisensory perception has been the focus of intense investigation in recent years. It is now well-...
Scholars have extensively studied the electroencephalography (EEG) correlates of associative working...
This study assessed the developmental profile of unisensory and multisensory processes, and their co...
Current literature regarding visual and auditory associative learning provides conflicting results. ...
Associative learning is a basic cognitive function by which discrete and often different percepts ar...
To date, few studies have focused on the behavioural differences between the learning of multisensor...
Acquired equivalence (AE) is a form of feedback-based associative learning where the subject learns ...
To date, few studies have focused on the behavioural differences between the learning of multisensor...
Human multisensory experiences with the world rely on a combination of top-down and bottom-up influe...
Integrating sensory information from multiple modalities leads to more precise and efficient percept...
In associative learning (AL), cues and/or outcome events are coupled together. AL is typically teste...
The aim of this PhD is to describe the functional neuroanatomy underlying associative learning proce...
Despite humans’ ability to communicate about concepts relating to different senses, word learning re...
The computer-based Rutgers Acquired Equivalence test (RAET) is a widely used paradigm to test the fu...
This study assessed the developmental profile of unisensory and multisensory processes, and their co...
Multisensory perception has been the focus of intense investigation in recent years. It is now well-...
Scholars have extensively studied the electroencephalography (EEG) correlates of associative working...
This study assessed the developmental profile of unisensory and multisensory processes, and their co...
Current literature regarding visual and auditory associative learning provides conflicting results. ...