More extensive training of novel cross-modal associations also alters brain regions involved in audiovisual integration and congruency processing [3]. Therefore, just as it is important to consider multisensory processing during perception it is equally important to consider its role in memory processes. The current study aims to further investigate the role of unisensory regions and multisensory associative brain regions during cued-recall to better understand both the unisensory and multisensory nature of memory processes.