AbstractBackground: Recognizing an object is improved by recent experience with that object even if one cannot recall seeing the object. This perceptual facilitation as a result of previous experience is called priming. In neuroimaging studies, priming is often associated with a decrease in activation in brain regions involved in object recognition. It is thought that this occurs because priming causes a sharpening of object representations which leads to more efficient processing and, consequently, a reduction in neural activity. Recent evidence has suggested, however, that the apparent effect of priming on brain activation may vary as a function of whether the neural activity is measured before or after recognition has taken place.Results...
The effects of spatial attention and part-whole configuration on recognition of repeated objects wer...
The aim of this study was to identify ERP correlates of perceptual object priming that are insensiti...
Repetition priming typically leads to a decrease in the activation of sensory cortical areas upon a ...
AbstractBackground: Recognizing an object is improved by recent experience with that object even if ...
How does the amount of time for which we see an object influence the nature and content of its corti...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have implicated the left prefrontal cortex in p...
& Attention can enhance processing for relevant informa-tion and suppress this for ignored stimu...
What we have recently seen and attended to strongly influences how we subsequently allocate visual a...
The effects of spatial attention and part-whole configuration on recognition of repeated objects wer...
In this study, we tested the prediction of the component process model of priming [Henson, R.N. (200...
AbstractHuman functional-anatomic correlates of object repetition were explored in a cohort of 20 su...
Repeated exposure to objects improves our ability to identify and name them, even after a long delay...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
The relationship between recognition memory and repetition priming remains unclear. Priming is belie...
AbstractWe employed event-related fMRI to constrain cognitive accounts of memory retrieval. Studies ...
The effects of spatial attention and part-whole configuration on recognition of repeated objects wer...
The aim of this study was to identify ERP correlates of perceptual object priming that are insensiti...
Repetition priming typically leads to a decrease in the activation of sensory cortical areas upon a ...
AbstractBackground: Recognizing an object is improved by recent experience with that object even if ...
How does the amount of time for which we see an object influence the nature and content of its corti...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have implicated the left prefrontal cortex in p...
& Attention can enhance processing for relevant informa-tion and suppress this for ignored stimu...
What we have recently seen and attended to strongly influences how we subsequently allocate visual a...
The effects of spatial attention and part-whole configuration on recognition of repeated objects wer...
In this study, we tested the prediction of the component process model of priming [Henson, R.N. (200...
AbstractHuman functional-anatomic correlates of object repetition were explored in a cohort of 20 su...
Repeated exposure to objects improves our ability to identify and name them, even after a long delay...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
The relationship between recognition memory and repetition priming remains unclear. Priming is belie...
AbstractWe employed event-related fMRI to constrain cognitive accounts of memory retrieval. Studies ...
The effects of spatial attention and part-whole configuration on recognition of repeated objects wer...
The aim of this study was to identify ERP correlates of perceptual object priming that are insensiti...
Repetition priming typically leads to a decrease in the activation of sensory cortical areas upon a ...