Background: We investigated the electrophysiological correlates of object-repetition effects using an object categorization task, standardized low-resolution electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA), and individual magnetic resonance imaging. Sixteen healthy adults participated, and a total of 396 line drawings of living and non-living objects were used as stimuli. Of these stimuli, 274 were presented only once, and 122 were repeated after one to five intervening pictures. Participants were asked to categorize the objects as living or non-living things by pressing one of two buttons.Results: The old/new effect (i.e., a faster response time and more positive potentials in response to repeated stimuli than to stimuli initially presented) was obse...
Twenty healthy subjects (10 men, 10 women) participated in an EEG study with an extended continuous ...
The effects of spatial attention and part-whole configuration on recognition of repeated objects wer...
Twenty healthy subjects (10 men, 10 women) participated in an EEG study with an extended continuous ...
We investigated the brain substrate of word repetition effects on the implicit memory task using low...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
ERP responses to initial and repeated presentations of possible and impossible objects were recorded...
ERP responses to initial and repeated presentations of possible and impossible objects were recorded...
none5Repetition has long been known to facilitate memory performance, but its effects on event-relat...
The modulation of repetition effects by the lag between first and second presentations of a visual o...
The modulation of repetition effects by the lag between first and second presentations of a visual o...
Our understanding of the neural underpinnings of perception is largely built upon studies employing ...
■ Stimulus repetition often leads to facilitated processing, re-sulting in neural decreases (repetit...
Repetition priming has been characterized neurophysiologically as a decreased response following sti...
Repetition priming has been characterized neurophysiologically as a decreased response following sti...
AbstractHuman functional-anatomic correlates of object repetition were explored in a cohort of 20 su...
Twenty healthy subjects (10 men, 10 women) participated in an EEG study with an extended continuous ...
The effects of spatial attention and part-whole configuration on recognition of repeated objects wer...
Twenty healthy subjects (10 men, 10 women) participated in an EEG study with an extended continuous ...
We investigated the brain substrate of word repetition effects on the implicit memory task using low...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
ERP responses to initial and repeated presentations of possible and impossible objects were recorded...
ERP responses to initial and repeated presentations of possible and impossible objects were recorded...
none5Repetition has long been known to facilitate memory performance, but its effects on event-relat...
The modulation of repetition effects by the lag between first and second presentations of a visual o...
The modulation of repetition effects by the lag between first and second presentations of a visual o...
Our understanding of the neural underpinnings of perception is largely built upon studies employing ...
■ Stimulus repetition often leads to facilitated processing, re-sulting in neural decreases (repetit...
Repetition priming has been characterized neurophysiologically as a decreased response following sti...
Repetition priming has been characterized neurophysiologically as a decreased response following sti...
AbstractHuman functional-anatomic correlates of object repetition were explored in a cohort of 20 su...
Twenty healthy subjects (10 men, 10 women) participated in an EEG study with an extended continuous ...
The effects of spatial attention and part-whole configuration on recognition of repeated objects wer...
Twenty healthy subjects (10 men, 10 women) participated in an EEG study with an extended continuous ...