In this event-related FMRI study we investigated the effect of five days of implicit acquisition on preference classification by means of an artificial grammar learning (AGL) paradigm based on the structural mere-exposure effect and preference classification using a simple right-linear unification grammar. This allowed us to investigate implicit AGL in a proper learning design by including baseline measurements prior to grammar exposure. After 5 days of implicit acquisition, the FMRI results showed activations in a network of brain regions including the inferior frontal (centered on BA 44/45) and the medial prefrontal regions (centered on BA 8/32). Importantly, and central to this study, the inclusion of a naive preference FMRI baseline mea...
The human brain supports acquisition mechanisms that extract structural regularities implicitly from...
The first objective of this study was to compare the brain network engaged by preference classificat...
In the contextual cueing paradigm, Endo and Takeda (in Percept Psychophys 66:293-302, 2004) provided...
In this event-related FMRI study we investigated the effect of five days of implicit acquisition on ...
In this event-related fMRI study we investigated the effect of 5 days of implicit acquisition on pre...
In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the overlap between the implicit processing of structure...
The suitability of the Artificial Grammar Learning (AGL) paradigm to capture relevant aspects of the...
The suitability of the artificial grammar learning (AGL) paradigm to capture relevant aspects of the...
The human capacity to implicitly acquire knowledge of structured sequences has recently been investi...
& Artificial grammar learning (Reber, 1967) is a form of implicit learning in which cognitive, r...
This thesis introduces repetitive artificial grammar learning as a paradigm in the investigation of ...
In this paper we investigate the neural correlates of syntactic classification of an acquired gramma...
In this paper we examine the neurobiological correlates of syntax, the processing of structured sequ...
The first objective of this study was to compare the brain network engaged by preference classificat...
Purpose of review: The human brain supports acquisition mechanisms that can extract structural regul...
The human brain supports acquisition mechanisms that extract structural regularities implicitly from...
The first objective of this study was to compare the brain network engaged by preference classificat...
In the contextual cueing paradigm, Endo and Takeda (in Percept Psychophys 66:293-302, 2004) provided...
In this event-related FMRI study we investigated the effect of five days of implicit acquisition on ...
In this event-related fMRI study we investigated the effect of 5 days of implicit acquisition on pre...
In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the overlap between the implicit processing of structure...
The suitability of the Artificial Grammar Learning (AGL) paradigm to capture relevant aspects of the...
The suitability of the artificial grammar learning (AGL) paradigm to capture relevant aspects of the...
The human capacity to implicitly acquire knowledge of structured sequences has recently been investi...
& Artificial grammar learning (Reber, 1967) is a form of implicit learning in which cognitive, r...
This thesis introduces repetitive artificial grammar learning as a paradigm in the investigation of ...
In this paper we investigate the neural correlates of syntactic classification of an acquired gramma...
In this paper we examine the neurobiological correlates of syntax, the processing of structured sequ...
The first objective of this study was to compare the brain network engaged by preference classificat...
Purpose of review: The human brain supports acquisition mechanisms that can extract structural regul...
The human brain supports acquisition mechanisms that extract structural regularities implicitly from...
The first objective of this study was to compare the brain network engaged by preference classificat...
In the contextual cueing paradigm, Endo and Takeda (in Percept Psychophys 66:293-302, 2004) provided...