Nondeclarative memory and novelty processing in the brain is an actively studied field of neuroscience, and reducing neural activity with repetition of a stimulus (repetition suppression) is a commonly observed phenomenon. Recent findings of an opposite trend specifically, rising activity for unfamiliar stimuli—question the generality of repetition suppression and stir debate over the underlying neural mechanisms. This letter introduces a theory and computational model that extend existing theories and suggests that both trends are, in principle, the rising and falling parts of an inverted U-shaped dependence of activity with respect to stimulus novelty that may naturally emerge in a neural network with Hebbian learning and lateral inhibiti...
Priming refers to a change in the ability to identify, produce, or classify a stimulus as a result o...
Repetition priming is a form of implicit memory, whereby classification or identification of a stimu...
In this study, we tested the prediction of the component process model of priming [Henson, R.N. (200...
Nondeclarative memory and novelty processing in the brain is an actively studied field of neuroscien...
Nondeclarative memory and novelty processing in the brain is an actively studied field of neuroscien...
Abstract: Recent exposure to a stimulus improves performance with subsequent identification of that ...
Repetition suppression is generally accepted as the neural correlate of behavioural priming and is o...
Repetition suppression refers to a reduction in the cortical response to a novel stimulus that resul...
Many cognitive theories explain task-specific behaviors without reference to neural mechanisms. Howe...
<div><p>Repetition suppression refers to a reduction in the cortical response to a novel stimulus th...
Repetition suppression refers to a reduction in the cortical response to a novel stimulus that resu...
Repetition suppression is generally accepted as the neural correlate of behavioural priming and is o...
Repetition suppression in fMRI studies is generally thought to underlie behavioural facilitation eff...
Repetition suppression in fMRI studies is generally thought to underlie behavioural facilitation eff...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
Priming refers to a change in the ability to identify, produce, or classify a stimulus as a result o...
Repetition priming is a form of implicit memory, whereby classification or identification of a stimu...
In this study, we tested the prediction of the component process model of priming [Henson, R.N. (200...
Nondeclarative memory and novelty processing in the brain is an actively studied field of neuroscien...
Nondeclarative memory and novelty processing in the brain is an actively studied field of neuroscien...
Abstract: Recent exposure to a stimulus improves performance with subsequent identification of that ...
Repetition suppression is generally accepted as the neural correlate of behavioural priming and is o...
Repetition suppression refers to a reduction in the cortical response to a novel stimulus that resul...
Many cognitive theories explain task-specific behaviors without reference to neural mechanisms. Howe...
<div><p>Repetition suppression refers to a reduction in the cortical response to a novel stimulus th...
Repetition suppression refers to a reduction in the cortical response to a novel stimulus that resu...
Repetition suppression is generally accepted as the neural correlate of behavioural priming and is o...
Repetition suppression in fMRI studies is generally thought to underlie behavioural facilitation eff...
Repetition suppression in fMRI studies is generally thought to underlie behavioural facilitation eff...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
Priming refers to a change in the ability to identify, produce, or classify a stimulus as a result o...
Repetition priming is a form of implicit memory, whereby classification or identification of a stimu...
In this study, we tested the prediction of the component process model of priming [Henson, R.N. (200...