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Semantic congruency but not temporal synchrony enhances long-term memory performance for audio-visual scenes.

Hauke S Meyerhoff1, Markus Huff2.   

Abstract

Human long-term memory for visual objects and scenes is tremendous. Here, we test how auditory information contributes to long-term memory performance for realistic scenes. In a total of six experiments, we manipulated the presentation modality (auditory, visual, audio-visual) as well as semantic congruency and temporal synchrony between auditory and visual information of brief filmic clips. Our results show that audio-visual clips generally elicit more accurate memory performance than unimodal clips. This advantage even increases with congruent visual and auditory information. However, violations of audio-visual synchrony hardly have any influence on memory performance. Memory performance remained intact even with a sequential presentation of auditory and visual information, but finally declined when the matching tracks of one scene were presented separately with intervening tracks during learning. With respect to memory performance, our results therefore show that audio-visual integration is sensitive to semantic congruency but remarkably robust against asymmetries between different modalities.

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Keywords:  Audio-visual scenes; Long-term memory; Massive memory; Scene memory; Semantic congruency

Mesh:

Year:  2016        PMID: 26620810     DOI: 10.3758/s13421-015-0575-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mem Cognit        ISSN: 0090-502X


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