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Mastroberardino S Santangelo V Botta F Marucci FS Olivetti Belardinelli M 《Cognitive processing》2008,9(1):69-76
The best format in which information that has to be recalled is presented has been investigated in several studies, which
focused on the impact of bimodal stimulation on working memory performance. An enhancement of participant’s performance in
terms of correct recall has been repeatedly found, when bimodal formats of presentation (i.e., audiovisual) were compared
to unimodal formats (i.e, either visual or auditory), in providing implications for multimedial learning. Several theoretical
frameworks have been suggested in order to account for the bimodal advantage, ranging from those emphasizing early stages
of processing (such as automatic alerting effects or multisensory integration processes) to those centred on late stages of
processing (as postulated by the dual coding theory). The aim of this paper is to review previous contributions to this topic,
providing a comprehensive theoretical framework, which is updated by the latest empirical studies. 相似文献
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Perceptual narrowing in the domain of face perception typically begins to reduce infants’ sensitivity to differences distinguishing other-race faces from approximately 6 months of age. The present study investigated whether it is possible to re-sensitize Caucasian 12-month-old infants to other-race Asian faces through statistical learning by familiarizing them with different statistical distributions of these faces. The familiarization faces were created by generating a morphed continuum from one Asian face identity to another. In the unimodal condition, infants were familiarized with a frequency distribution wherein they saw the midpoint face of the morphed continuum the most frequently. In the bimodal condition, infants were familiarized with a frequency distribution wherein they saw faces closer to the endpoints of the morphed continuum the most frequently. After familiarization, infants were tested on their discrimination of the two original Asian faces. The infants’ looking times during the test indicated that infants in the bimodal condition could discriminate between the two faces, while infants in the unimodal condition could not. These findings therefore suggest that 12-month-old Caucasian infants could be re-sensitized to Asian faces by familiarizing them with a bimodal frequency distribution of such faces. 相似文献
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