The modulation of repetition effects by the lag between first and second presentations of a visual object during a speeded semantic judgment task was examined using both scalp event-related potentials (ERPs) and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (efMRI). Four levels of lag were used within a single session, from zero to one, to tens of intervening stimuli, and which allowed partial separation of the effects of interference from the effects of time. Reaction times (RTs) showed that the magnitude of repetition priming decreased as lag increased. The ERP data showed two distinct effects of repetition, one between 150 and 300 ms post stimulus and another between 400 and 600 ms. The magnitude of both effects, particularly the e...
An attentional blink (AB) paradigm was used to directly compare and contrast semantic and repetition...
An attentional blink (AB) paradigm was used to directly compare and contrast semantic and repetition...
The visual system adapts to its recent history. A phenomenon related to this is repetition suppressi...
The modulation of repetition effects by the lag between first and second presentations of a visual o...
Repetition priming has been characterized neurophysiologically as a decreased response following sti...
Repetition priming has been characterized neurophysiologically as a decreased response following sti...
Several fMRI and EEG/MEG studies show that repetition suppression (RS) effects are stronger when a s...
■ Stimulus repetition often leads to facilitated processing, re-sulting in neural decreases (repetit...
Background: We investigated the electrophysiological correlates of object-repetition effects using a...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
Repetition priming is often thought to reflect the facilitation of 1 or more processes engaged durin...
Across three experiments, we examined the effect of repetition lag on priming of unfamiliar visual o...
Repetition priming typically leads to a decrease in the activation of sensory cortical areas upon a ...
Neuroimaging studies on visual priming have reported decreased activity in extrastriate and inferio...
Repetition of target properties across consecutive visual search trials affects response time: a phe...
An attentional blink (AB) paradigm was used to directly compare and contrast semantic and repetition...
An attentional blink (AB) paradigm was used to directly compare and contrast semantic and repetition...
The visual system adapts to its recent history. A phenomenon related to this is repetition suppressi...
The modulation of repetition effects by the lag between first and second presentations of a visual o...
Repetition priming has been characterized neurophysiologically as a decreased response following sti...
Repetition priming has been characterized neurophysiologically as a decreased response following sti...
Several fMRI and EEG/MEG studies show that repetition suppression (RS) effects are stronger when a s...
■ Stimulus repetition often leads to facilitated processing, re-sulting in neural decreases (repetit...
Background: We investigated the electrophysiological correlates of object-repetition effects using a...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
Repetition priming is often thought to reflect the facilitation of 1 or more processes engaged durin...
Across three experiments, we examined the effect of repetition lag on priming of unfamiliar visual o...
Repetition priming typically leads to a decrease in the activation of sensory cortical areas upon a ...
Neuroimaging studies on visual priming have reported decreased activity in extrastriate and inferio...
Repetition of target properties across consecutive visual search trials affects response time: a phe...
An attentional blink (AB) paradigm was used to directly compare and contrast semantic and repetition...
An attentional blink (AB) paradigm was used to directly compare and contrast semantic and repetition...
The visual system adapts to its recent history. A phenomenon related to this is repetition suppressi...