The visual system adapts to its recent history. A phenomenon related to this is repetition suppression (RS) - a reduction in neural responses to repeated compared to non-repeated visual input. An intriguing hypothesis is that the timescale over which RS occurs across the visual hierarchy is tuned to the temporal statistics of visual input features, which change rapidly in low-level areas but are more stable in higher-level areas. Here, we tested this hypothesis by studying the influence of the temporal lag between successive visual stimuli on RS throughout the visual system using fMRI. Twelve human volunteers engaged in four fMRI sessions in which we characterized the BOLD response to pairs of repeated and non-repeated natural images with i...
To what extent does neural activation in human visual cortex follow the temporal dynamics of the opt...
It has been shown that the probability of face repetitions influences the magnitude of repetition-re...
How do high-level visual regions process the temporal aspects of our visual experience? While the te...
The visual system adapts to its recent history. A phenomenon related to this is repetition suppressi...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Repeated stimulus presentations commonly produce decreased neural responses-a phenomenon known as re...
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...
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...
Both our environment and our behavior contain many spatiotemporal regularities. Preferential and dif...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
Repetition suppression (RS) (or functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation) refers to the redu...
Repetition suppression (RS) (or functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation) refers to the redu...
Repetition suppression, the attenuation of neural activity for repeated stimuli, is a well-known neu...
To what extent does neural activation in human visual cortex follow the temporal dynamics of the opt...
It has been shown that the probability of face repetitions influences the magnitude of repetition-re...
How do high-level visual regions process the temporal aspects of our visual experience? While the te...
The visual system adapts to its recent history. A phenomenon related to this is repetition suppressi...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Repeated stimulus presentations commonly produce decreased neural responses-a phenomenon known as re...
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...
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...
Both our environment and our behavior contain many spatiotemporal regularities. Preferential and dif...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
Repetition suppression (RS) (or functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation) refers to the redu...
Repetition suppression (RS) (or functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation) refers to the redu...
Repetition suppression, the attenuation of neural activity for repeated stimuli, is a well-known neu...
To what extent does neural activation in human visual cortex follow the temporal dynamics of the opt...
It has been shown that the probability of face repetitions influences the magnitude of repetition-re...
How do high-level visual regions process the temporal aspects of our visual experience? While the te...