AbstractI review a number of fMRI studies that investigate the effects of repeating faces on responses in the fusiform face area (FFA). These studies show that repetition suppression (RS), as well as repetition enhancement (RE), are sensitive to multiple factors, including pre-existing stimulus representations, cognitive task, lag between repetitions and spatial attention. Parallel EEG studies provide additional constraints on the timing of these repetition effects. Together, the results suggest that RS is not a unitary phenomenon, but likely subsumes multiple mechanisms that operate under different conditions. These mechanisms of course need to relate to single-cell data and known physiological mechanisms; but to make further progress, I b...
Stimulus repetition decreases the response of neurons in the monkey inferior temporal (IT) cortex (M...
Stimulus repetition normally causes reduced neural activity in brain regions that process that stimu...
The repetition of a given stimulus leads to the attenuation of the functional magnetic resonance ima...
I review a number of fMRI studies that investigate the effects of repeating faces on responses in th...
AbstractI review a number of fMRI studies that investigate the effects of repeating faces on respons...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Repetition suppression (RS) (or functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation) refers to the redu...
Recent parallels between neurophysiological and neuroimaging findings suggest that repeated stimulus...
Repetition suppression (RS) (or functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation) refers to the redu...
Single-unit recordings and functional brain imaging studies have shown reduced neural responses to r...
It has been shown that the probability of face repetitions influences the magnitude of repetition-re...
Repetition suppression in fMRI studies is generally thought to underlie behavioural facilitation eff...
International audienceRecent work casts Repetition Suppression (RS), i.e. the reduced neural respons...
Stimulus repetition decreases the response of neurons in the monkey inferior temporal (IT) cortex (M...
Stimulus repetition normally causes reduced neural activity in brain regions that process that stimu...
The repetition of a given stimulus leads to the attenuation of the functional magnetic resonance ima...
I review a number of fMRI studies that investigate the effects of repeating faces on responses in th...
AbstractI review a number of fMRI studies that investigate the effects of repeating faces on respons...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Repetition suppression (RS) (or functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation) refers to the redu...
Recent parallels between neurophysiological and neuroimaging findings suggest that repeated stimulus...
Repetition suppression (RS) (or functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation) refers to the redu...
Single-unit recordings and functional brain imaging studies have shown reduced neural responses to r...
It has been shown that the probability of face repetitions influences the magnitude of repetition-re...
Repetition suppression in fMRI studies is generally thought to underlie behavioural facilitation eff...
International audienceRecent work casts Repetition Suppression (RS), i.e. the reduced neural respons...
Stimulus repetition decreases the response of neurons in the monkey inferior temporal (IT) cortex (M...
Stimulus repetition normally causes reduced neural activity in brain regions that process that stimu...
The repetition of a given stimulus leads to the attenuation of the functional magnetic resonance ima...