cross-modal learning
Cross-modal learning refers to the process of acquiring knowledge or skills by leveraging multiple sensory modalities, such as audio, visual, or tactile, simultaneously or in a connected manner. It involves the integration and interaction of different sensory information, enabling a deeper understanding and more comprehensive learning experience.
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