BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Changes in brain activation as a function of continuous multiparametric word recognition have not been studied before by using functional MR imaging (fMRI), to our knowledge. Our aim was to identify linear changes in brain activation and, what is more interesting, nonlinear changes in brain activation as a function of extended word repetition. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen healthy young right-handed individuals participated in this study. An event-related extended continuous word-recognition task with 30 target words was used to study the parametric effect of word recognition on brain activation. Word-recognition–related brain activation was studied as a function of 9 word repetitions. fMRI data were analyzed with a...
International audienceThe current study investigated the cerebral basis of word perceptual repetitio...
International audienceThe recent advent of new functional neuroimaging techniques such as functional...
The current study investigated the cerebral basis of word perceptual repetition priming with fMRI du...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Changes in brain activation as a function of continuous multiparametric word...
Summary: Repeated functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during learning and recovery can info...
We investigated the brain substrate of word repetition effects on the implicit memory task using low...
ABSTRACT: Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the...
Examining the effect of repeating stimuli on brain activity is important for theories of perception,...
We used event-related fMRI to investigate the neural correlates of encoding strength and word freque...
Contains fulltext : 158692.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When learning a...
Background: Re-learning of lexical entries is fundamental to rehabilitation of the common word findi...
Functional imaging studies have provided insight into the effect of rate on production of syllables,...
The differential neuronal activation related to encoding of novel and recognition of previously stud...
Learning to articulate novel combinations of phonemes that form new words through a small number of ...
<p>Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the medial...
International audienceThe current study investigated the cerebral basis of word perceptual repetitio...
International audienceThe recent advent of new functional neuroimaging techniques such as functional...
The current study investigated the cerebral basis of word perceptual repetition priming with fMRI du...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Changes in brain activation as a function of continuous multiparametric word...
Summary: Repeated functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during learning and recovery can info...
We investigated the brain substrate of word repetition effects on the implicit memory task using low...
ABSTRACT: Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the...
Examining the effect of repeating stimuli on brain activity is important for theories of perception,...
We used event-related fMRI to investigate the neural correlates of encoding strength and word freque...
Contains fulltext : 158692.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When learning a...
Background: Re-learning of lexical entries is fundamental to rehabilitation of the common word findi...
Functional imaging studies have provided insight into the effect of rate on production of syllables,...
The differential neuronal activation related to encoding of novel and recognition of previously stud...
Learning to articulate novel combinations of phonemes that form new words through a small number of ...
<p>Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the medial...
International audienceThe current study investigated the cerebral basis of word perceptual repetitio...
International audienceThe recent advent of new functional neuroimaging techniques such as functional...
The current study investigated the cerebral basis of word perceptual repetition priming with fMRI du...