We examined whether behavioral and neural effects of repeating faces are modulated by independent factors of selective attention, emotion, and cholinergic enhancement, during functional MRI. Face repetition occurred either between task-relevant (spatially attended) or task-irrelevant (unattended) stimuli; faces could be fearful or neutral; subjects received either placebo or physostigmine. Under placebo, a reaction time advantage occurred with repetition (i.e., priming) that did not differ between levels of attention, but was attenuated with emotion. Inferior temporo-occipital cortex demonstrated repetition decreases to both attended and unattended faces, and showed either equivalent or greater repetition decreases with emotional compared w...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
The repetition of a given stimulus leads to the attenuation of the functional magnetic resonance ima...
Recent parallels between neurophysiological and neuroimaging findings suggest that repeated stimulus...
Single-unit recordings and functional brain imaging studies have shown reduced neural responses to r...
Neocortical cholinergic afferents are proposed to influence both selective attention and emotional p...
Habituation to repeated images can be measured by repetition suppression, and emotional faces have b...
Repeated recognition of the face of a familiar individual is known to show semantic repetition primi...
& Attention can enhance processing for relevant informa-tion and suppress this for ignored stimu...
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...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
Single-unit recordings and functional brain imaging studies have shown reduced neural responses to r...
To determine how emotional information modulates subsequent traces for repeated stimuli, we combined...
Repetition priming has been characterized neurophysiologically as a decreased response following sti...
Abstract: Recent exposure to a stimulus improves performance with subsequent identification of that ...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
The repetition of a given stimulus leads to the attenuation of the functional magnetic resonance ima...
Recent parallels between neurophysiological and neuroimaging findings suggest that repeated stimulus...
Single-unit recordings and functional brain imaging studies have shown reduced neural responses to r...
Neocortical cholinergic afferents are proposed to influence both selective attention and emotional p...
Habituation to repeated images can be measured by repetition suppression, and emotional faces have b...
Repeated recognition of the face of a familiar individual is known to show semantic repetition primi...
& Attention can enhance processing for relevant informa-tion and suppress this for ignored stimu...
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...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
Single-unit recordings and functional brain imaging studies have shown reduced neural responses to r...
To determine how emotional information modulates subsequent traces for repeated stimuli, we combined...
Repetition priming has been characterized neurophysiologically as a decreased response following sti...
Abstract: Recent exposure to a stimulus improves performance with subsequent identification of that ...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
The repetition of a given stimulus leads to the attenuation of the functional magnetic resonance ima...
Recent parallels between neurophysiological and neuroimaging findings suggest that repeated stimulus...