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The following pages link to The effect of repetition lag on electrophysiological and haemodynamic correlates of visual object priming (Q34309436):
Displaying 50 items.
- Babies and brains: habituation in infant cognition and functional neuroimaging (Q21129076) (← links)
- Neural repetition suppression to identity is abolished by other-race faces (Q24633732) (← links)
- Repetition suppression: a means to index neural representations using BOLD? (Q28078708) (← links)
- Repetition-induced changes in BOLD response reflect accumulation of neural activity (Q28256336) (← links)
- Priming, response learning and repetition suppression (Q29305434) (← links)
- Repetition priming results in sensitivity attenuation (Q30395279) (← links)
- Age differences in the neuroelectric adaptation to meaningful sounds (Q30451062) (← links)
- Neural correlates of priming effects in children during spoken word processing with orthographic demands (Q30474626) (← links)
- Stimulus Repetition and the Perception of Time: The Effects of Prior Exposure on Temporal Discrimination, Judgment, and Production (Q30475505) (← links)
- The worth of pictures: using high density event-related potentials to understand the memorial power of pictures and the dynamics of recognition memory (Q30479293) (← links)
- Early neural signatures of visual short-term memory (Q30493366) (← links)
- Neural correlates of sequence encoding in visuomotor learning (Q30494925) (← links)
- Dissociation of the electrophysiological correlates of familiarity strength and item repetition (Q33679320) (← links)
- Facilitating memory for novel characters by reducing neural repetition suppression in the left fusiform cortex (Q33719475) (← links)
- Object repetition leads to local increases in the temporal coordination of neural responses. (Q33844496) (← links)
- The temporal dynamics of masked repetition picture priming effects: manipulations of stimulus-onset asynchrony (SOA) and prime duration (Q33932494) (← links)
- Multiple forms of learning yield temporally distinct electrophysiological repetition effects (Q34030569) (← links)
- Neural repetition effects in the medial temporal lobe complex are modulated by previous encoding experience (Q34351101) (← links)
- Electrophysiological correlates of object-repetition effects: sLORETA imaging with 64-channel EEG and individual MRI. (Q34449501) (← links)
- The time course of activation of object shape and shape+colour representations during memory retrieval (Q34479029) (← links)
- FMRI evidence of 'mirror' responses to geometric shapes (Q34517384) (← links)
- Fractionating the neural substrates of incidental recognition memory (Q34759810) (← links)
- Two kinds of FMRI repetition suppression? Evidence for dissociable neural mechanisms (Q34768974) (← links)
- Does N200 reflect semantic processing?--An ERP study on Chinese visual word recognition (Q35119036) (← links)
- Object representations in ventral and dorsal visual streams: fMRI repetition effects depend on attention and part-whole configuration. (Q35223647) (← links)
- The relationship between electrophysiological correlates of recollection and amount of information retrieved (Q35241290) (← links)
- "What" precedes "which": developmental neural tuning in face- and place-related cortex (Q35457800) (← links)
- Reduced late positivity in younger adults, but not older adults, during short-term repetition (Q35510261) (← links)
- Independent predictors of neuronal adaptation in human primary visual cortex measured with high-gamma activity. (Q35592775) (← links)
- Effects of age on the neural correlates of familiarity as indexed by ERPs (Q35683189) (← links)
- Age effects on brain activity during repetition priming of targets and distracters (Q35746530) (← links)
- Brain Signals of Face Processing as Revealed by Event-Related Potentials (Q35804312) (← links)
- Spaced learning enhances subsequent recognition memory by reducing neural repetition suppression (Q35814680) (← links)
- Dissociation of category versus item priming in face processing: an event-related potential study (Q35851320) (← links)
- Top-down modulation of visual processing and knowledge after 250 ms supports object constancy of category decisions (Q36097407) (← links)
- Global familiarity of visual stimuli affects repetition-related neural plasticity but not repetition priming. (Q36275099) (← links)
- Content dependence of the electrophysiological correlates of recollection (Q36328065) (← links)
- Repetition Priming and Repetition Suppression: A Case for Enhanced Efficiency Through Neural Synchronization (Q36379467) (← links)
- Distinct neural mechanisms for repetition effects of visual objects (Q36388805) (← links)
- Familiarization: A theory of repetition suppression predicts interference between overlapping cortical representations (Q36399090) (← links)
- Event-related brain potentials that distinguish false memory for events that occurred only seconds in the past (Q36438751) (← links)
- Incongruent abstract stimulus-response bindings result in response interference: FMRI and EEG evidence from visual object classification priming (Q36695777) (← links)
- The relationship between the right frontal old/new ERP effect and post-retrieval monitoring: specific or non-specific? (Q36739685) (← links)
- Implicit effects of emotional contexts: an ERP study (Q36792833) (← links)
- Aging does not affect brain patterns of repetition effects associated with perceptual priming of novel objects (Q37009634) (← links)
- Functional significance of retrieval-related activity in lateral parietal cortex: Evidence from fMRI and ERPs (Q37163202) (← links)
- Effects of age on the neural correlates of retrieval cue processing are modulated by task demands (Q37254596) (← links)
- Event-Related Potential Effects of Object Repetition Depend on Attention and Part-Whole Configuration (Q37278947) (← links)
- ERP correlates of the incidental retrieval of emotional information: effects of study-test delay (Q37307428) (← links)
- Repeated stimuli elicit diminished high-gamma electrocorticographic responses (Q37384683) (← links)