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  1. # Metadata for DOI registration according to DataCite Metadata Schema 4.1.
  2. # For detailed schema description see https://doi.org/10.5438/0014
  3. ## Required fields
  4. # The main researchers involved. Include digital identifier (e.g., ORCID)
  5. # if possible, including the prefix to indicate its type.
  6. authors:
  7. -
  8. firstname: "Evangelos"
  9. lastname: "Paraskevopoulos"
  10. affiliation: "Department of Psychology, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus"
  11. id: "0000-0003-4063-4182"
  12. -
  13. firstname: "Alexandra"
  14. lastname: "Anagnostopoulou"
  15. affiliation: "School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece"
  16. id: "0000-0001-9578-7552"
  17. -
  18. firstname: "Nikolas"
  19. lastname: "Chalas"
  20. affiliation: "Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignal Analysis, University of Münster, Germany"
  21. id: "0000-0001-5769-0055"
  22. -
  23. firstname: "Maria"
  24. lastname: "Karagianni"
  25. affiliation: "School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece"
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  27. firstname: "Panagiotis"
  28. lastname: "Bamidis"
  29. affiliation: "School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece"
  30. id: "0000-0002-9936-5805"
  31. # A title to describe the published resource.
  32. title: "Unravelling the multisensory learning advantage: Different patterns of within and across frequency-specific interactions drive uni- and multisensory neuroplasticity"
  33. # Additional information about the resource, e.g., a brief abstract.
  34. description: "In the field of learning theory and practice, the superior efficacy of multisensory learning over uni-sensory is well-accepted. However, the underlying neural mechanisms at the macro-level of the human brain remain largely unexplored. This study addresses this gap by providing novel empirical evidence and a theoretical framework for understanding the superiority of multisensory learning. Through a cognitive, behavioral, and electroencephalographic assessment of carefully controlled uni-sensory and multisensory training interventions, our study uncovers a fundamental distinction in their neuroplastic patterns. The outcomes confirm the superior efficacy of multisensory learning in enhancing cognitive processes and improving multisensory processing. A multilayered network analysis of pre- and post- training EEG data allowed us to model connectivity within and across different frequency bands at the cortical level. Pre-training EEG analysis unveils a complex network of distributed sources communicating through cross-frequency coupling, while comparison of pre- and post-training EEG data demonstrates significant differences in the reorganizational patterns of uni-sensory and multisensory learning. Uni-sensory training primarily modifies cross-frequency coupling between lower and higher frequencies, whereas multisensory training induces changes within the beta band in a more focused network, implying the development of a unified representation of audiovisual stimuli. In combination with behavioural and cognitive findings this suggests that, multisensory learning benefits from an automatic top-down transfer of training, while uni-sensory training relies mainly on limited bottom-up generalization. Our findings offer a compelling theoretical framework for understanding the advantage of multisensory learning."
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  37. keywords:
  38. - Neuroscience
  39. - Multisensory learning
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  42. license:
  43. name: "Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication"
  44. url: "https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/"
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  48. funding:
  49. - "Hellenic Foundation for Research & Innovation; 2089"
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  55. references:
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  57. id: "doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2024.120582."
  58. reftype: "IsSupplementTo"
  59. citation: "Paraskevopoulos, E., Anagnostopoulou, A., Chalas, N., Karagianni, M., & Bamidis, P. (2024). Unravelling the multisensory learning advantage: Different patterns of within and across frequency-specific interactions drive uni-and multisensory neuroplasticity. NeuroImage, 120582. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2024.120582."
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