Using visual search, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and patient studies have demonstrated that medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures differentiate repeated from novel displays-even when observers are unaware of display repetitions. This suggests a role for MTL in both explicit and, importantly, implicit learning of repeated sensory information (Greene et al., 2007). However, recent behavioral studies suggest, by examining visual search and recognition performance concurrently, that observers have explicit knowledge of at least some of the repeated displays (Geyer et al., 2010). The aim of the present fMRI study was thus to contribute new evidence regarding the contribution of MTL structures to explicit vs. implicit learning in...
AbstractPerception and motor control jointly act to meet our current needs. Recent evidence shows th...
Neural basis for priming of pop-out during visual search revealed with fMRI KRISTJANSSON, Arni, et a...
<p>Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the medial...
Using visual search, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and patient studies have demonstra...
In repeated visual search tasks, facilitation of reaction times (RTs) due to repetition of the spati...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00272 Medial temporal lobe-dependent repetition suppression and enhancement ...
Two versions of a category learning task ("weather preGermany diction") with probabilistic...
AbstractThe medial temporal lobe (MTL) has been associated with declarative learning of flexible rel...
ABSTRACT: Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the...
Recent evidence has suggested that visual working memory (VWM) plays an important role in representi...
Maljkovic and Nakayama first showed that visual search efficiency can be influenced by priming effec...
The present work is concerned with a phenomenon referred to as contextual cueing. In visual search, ...
In repeated visual search tasks, facilitation of reaction times (RTs) due to repetition of the spati...
AbstractEnvironmental context learned without awareness can facilitate visual processing of goal-rel...
Visual search is facilitated when display configurations are repeated over time, showing that memory...
AbstractPerception and motor control jointly act to meet our current needs. Recent evidence shows th...
Neural basis for priming of pop-out during visual search revealed with fMRI KRISTJANSSON, Arni, et a...
<p>Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the medial...
Using visual search, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and patient studies have demonstra...
In repeated visual search tasks, facilitation of reaction times (RTs) due to repetition of the spati...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00272 Medial temporal lobe-dependent repetition suppression and enhancement ...
Two versions of a category learning task ("weather preGermany diction") with probabilistic...
AbstractThe medial temporal lobe (MTL) has been associated with declarative learning of flexible rel...
ABSTRACT: Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the...
Recent evidence has suggested that visual working memory (VWM) plays an important role in representi...
Maljkovic and Nakayama first showed that visual search efficiency can be influenced by priming effec...
The present work is concerned with a phenomenon referred to as contextual cueing. In visual search, ...
In repeated visual search tasks, facilitation of reaction times (RTs) due to repetition of the spati...
AbstractEnvironmental context learned without awareness can facilitate visual processing of goal-rel...
Visual search is facilitated when display configurations are repeated over time, showing that memory...
AbstractPerception and motor control jointly act to meet our current needs. Recent evidence shows th...
Neural basis for priming of pop-out during visual search revealed with fMRI KRISTJANSSON, Arni, et a...
<p>Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the medial...