[HTML][HTML] Object repetition leads to local increases in the temporal coordination of neural responses
JR Gilbert, SJ Gotts, FW Carver… - Frontiers in human …, 2010 - frontiersin.org
Experience with visual objects leads to later improvements in identification speed and
accuracy (" repetition priming"), but generally leads to reductions in neural activity in single …
accuracy (" repetition priming"), but generally leads to reductions in neural activity in single …
[PDF][PDF] Functional-anatomic correlates of object priming in humans revealed by rapid presentation event-related fMRI
RL Buckner, J Goodman, M Burock, M Rotte… - Neuron, 1998 - cell.com
Human functional-anatomic correlates of object repetition were explored in a cohort of 20
subjects using fMRI. Subjects performed an object classification task where the target …
subjects using fMRI. Subjects performed an object classification task where the target …
Repetition and the brain: neural models of stimulus-specific effects
One of the most robust experience-related cortical dynamics is reduced neural activity when
stimuli are repeated. This reduction has been linked to performance improvements due to …
stimuli are repeated. This reduction has been linked to performance improvements due to …
The effects of priming on frontal-temporal communication
Repeated exposure to a stimulus facilitates its processing. This is reflected in faster and
more accurate identification, reduced perceptual identification thresholds, and more efficient …
more accurate identification, reduced perceptual identification thresholds, and more efficient …
Distinct neural mechanisms for repetition effects of visual objects
Repetition of visually common objects was examined in relation to prior intentional learning
and memory status using a delayed match-to-sample task in humans. Both response time …
and memory status using a delayed match-to-sample task in humans. Both response time …
Multiple forms of learning yield temporally distinct electrophysiological repetition effects
Prior experience with a stimulus leads to multiple forms of learning that facilitate subsequent
behavior (repetition priming) and neural processing (repetition suppression). Learning can …
behavior (repetition priming) and neural processing (repetition suppression). Learning can …
[HTML][HTML] Enhanced inter-regional coupling of neural responses and repetition suppression provide separate contributions to long-term behavioral priming
Stimulus identification commonly improves with repetition over long delays (“repetition
priming”), whereas neural activity commonly decreases (“repetition suppression”). Multiple …
priming”), whereas neural activity commonly decreases (“repetition suppression”). Multiple …
Repetition priming influences distinct brain systems: evidence from task-evoked data and resting-state correlations
GS Wig, RL Buckner… - Journal of …, 2009 - journals.physiology.org
Behavioral dissociations suggest that a single experience can separately influence multiple
processing components. Here we used a repetition priming functional magnetic resonance …
processing components. Here we used a repetition priming functional magnetic resonance …
Timing of repetition suppression of event‐related potentials to unattended objects
G Stefanics, J Heinzle, I Czigler… - European Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Current theories of object perception emphasize the automatic nature of perceptual
inference. Repetition suppression (RS), the successive decrease of brain responses to …
inference. Repetition suppression (RS), the successive decrease of brain responses to …
Incongruent abstract stimulus–response bindings result in response interference: fMRI and EEG evidence from visual object classification priming
Stimulus repetition often leads to facilitated processing, resulting in neural decreases
(repetition suppression) and faster RTs (repetition priming). Such repetition-related effects …
(repetition suppression) and faster RTs (repetition priming). Such repetition-related effects …