- RESEARCH BRIEFINGS
- 26 April 2023
Multisensory information improves subsequent memory performance. In Drosophila flies, learning re-routes activity through neuronal networks in the brain such that individual components of a multisensory experience can trigger retrieval of the memory of the whole event. As a result, memory performance for both the combined and individual components of the experience is improved.
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