AbstractRepetition priming refers to the change in the ability to perform a task on a stimulus as a consequence of a former encounter with that very same item. Usually, repetition results in faster and more accurate performance. In the present study, we used a contrast discrimination protocol to assess perceptual sensitivity and response bias of Gabor gratings that are either repeated (same orientation) or alternated (different orientation). We observed that contrast discrimination performance is worse, not better, for repeated than for alternated stimuli. In a second experiment, we varied the probability of stimulus repetition, thus testing whether the repetition effect is due to bottom-up or top-down factors. We found that it is top-down ...
The present neuroimaging study examines how repetition-related neural attenuation effects differ as ...
Roediger, 1987), script orientation (backwards or upside down vs. high degree of efficiency and skil...
Priming refers to a change in the ability to identify, produce, or classify a stimulus as a result o...
International audienceRepetition priming refers to the change in the ability to perform a task on a ...
AbstractRepetition priming refers to the change in the ability to perform a task on a stimulus as a ...
International audienceRepetition priming refers to the change in the ability to perform a task on a ...
Repetition suppression is generally accepted as the neural correlate of behavioural priming and is o...
Repetition suppression is generally accepted as the neural correlate of behavioural priming and is o...
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Repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to reduced responses of stimulus-selective sensory neurons, an...
Several fMRI and EEG/MEG studies show that repetition suppression (RS) effects are stronger when a s...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
In consecutive repetition priming, which is the presentation of a target word 500 ms after the same ...
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...
The present neuroimaging study examines how repetition-related neural attenuation effects differ as ...
Roediger, 1987), script orientation (backwards or upside down vs. high degree of efficiency and skil...
Priming refers to a change in the ability to identify, produce, or classify a stimulus as a result o...
International audienceRepetition priming refers to the change in the ability to perform a task on a ...
AbstractRepetition priming refers to the change in the ability to perform a task on a stimulus as a ...
International audienceRepetition priming refers to the change in the ability to perform a task on a ...
Repetition suppression is generally accepted as the neural correlate of behavioural priming and is o...
Repetition suppression is generally accepted as the neural correlate of behavioural priming and is o...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...
Repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to reduced responses of stimulus-selective sensory neurons, an...
Several fMRI and EEG/MEG studies show that repetition suppression (RS) effects are stronger when a s...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that repetition priming of visual ob...
In consecutive repetition priming, which is the presentation of a target word 500 ms after the same ...
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...
The present neuroimaging study examines how repetition-related neural attenuation effects differ as ...
Roediger, 1987), script orientation (backwards or upside down vs. high degree of efficiency and skil...
Priming refers to a change in the ability to identify, produce, or classify a stimulus as a result o...