Memory for repeated auditory textures
Résumé
Highlights
• Individual exemplars of natural auditory textures can be memorized when repeated.
• For long exemplars, the corresponding memory traces are likely based on temporally-local features.
• Temporally-local features can co-exist with time-averaged summary statistics in the representations of natural textures.
• Auditory cognition can flexibly recruit multi-scale representations of complex sounds, shaped by task demands and fine-tuned through rapid plasticity
Domaines
Sciences cognitivesOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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