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Enriched learning: behavior, brain, and computation

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TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES
Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 81-97

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2022.10.007

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The presence of multimodal enrichment during learning can greatly benefit learning outcomes. This is because crossmodal responses in sensory and motor brain regions contribute to the behavioral benefits of enrichment.
The presence of complementary information across multiple sensory or motor modalities during learning, referred to as multimodal enrichment, can markedly benefit learning outcomes. Why is this? Here, we integrate cognitive, neuroscien-tific, and computational approaches to understanding the effectiveness of en-richment and discuss recent neuroscience findings indicating that crossmodal responses in sensory and motor brain regions causally contribute to the behav-ioral benefits of enrichment. The findings provide novel evidence for multimodal theories of enriched learning, challenge assumptions of longstanding cognitive theories, and provide counterevidence to unimodal neurobiologically inspired theories. Enriched educational methods are likely effective not only because they may engage greater levels of attention or deeper levels of processing, but also because multimodal interactions in the brain can enhance learning and memory.

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