Do actions structure auditory memory? Action‐based event segmentation effects on sensory responses, pupil dilation and sequential memory
Marta Font‐Alaminos,
Nadia Paraskevoudi,
Jordi Costa‐Faidella
et al.
Abstract:Our actions shape our everyday experience: what we experience, how we perceive, and remember it are deeply affected by how we interact with the world. Performing an action to deliver a stimulus engages neurophysiological processes which are reflected in the modulation of sensory and pupil responses. We hypothesized that these processes shape memory encoding, parsing the experience by grouping self‐ and externally generated stimuli into differentiated events. Participants encoded sound sequences, in which eithe… Show more
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