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Familiarization: A theory of repetition suppression predicts interference between overlapping cortical representations. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
Repetition suppression refers to a reduction in the cortical response to a novel stimulus that results from repeated presentation of the stimulus. We demonstrate repetition suppression in a well established computational model of cortical plasticity ...
Giacomo Spigler, Stuart P Wilson
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Bridging the gap between EEG and DCNNs reveals a fatigue mechanism of facial repetition suppression [PDF]

open access: yesiScience, 2023
Summary: Facial repetition suppression, a well-studied phenomenon characterized by decreased neural responses to repeated faces in visual cortices, remains a subject of ongoing debate regarding its underlying neural mechanisms.
Zitong Lu, Yixuan Ku
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Repetition of Computer Security Warnings Results in Differential Repetition Suppression Effects as Revealed With Functional MRI [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Computer users are often the last line of defense in computer security. However, with repeated exposures to system messages and computer security warnings, neural and behavioral responses show evidence of habituation. Habituation has been demonstrated at
C. Brock Kirwan   +6 more
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Distinct interacting cortical networks for stimulus-response and repetition-suppression [PDF]

open access: yesCommunications Biology, 2022
Electrocorticographic recordings in 10 patients show that stimulus response and repetition suppression are temporally, spatially, and spectrally distinct.
David Eckert   +6 more
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Comparing encoding mechanisms in realistic virtual reality and conventional 2D laboratory settings: Event-related potentials in a repetition suppression paradigm [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Although the human brain is adapted to function within three-dimensional environments, conventional laboratory research commonly investigates cognitive mechanisms in a reductionist approach using two-dimensional stimuli.
Marike Johnsdorf   +3 more
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Prediction error and repetition suppression have distinct effects on neural representations of visual information [PDF]

open access: yeseLife, 2018
Predictive coding theories argue that recent experience establishes expectations in the brain that generate prediction errors when violated. Prediction errors provide a possible explanation for repetition suppression, where evoked neural activity is ...
Matthew F Tang   +3 more
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Expectation affects neural repetition suppression in infancy [PDF]

open access: yesDevelopmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 2019
Recent work provides evidence that the infant brain is able to make top-down predictions, but this has been explored only in limited contexts and domains.
Lauren L. Emberson   +4 more
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Repetition suppression between monetary loss and social pain [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychology
The relationship between monetary loss and pain has been a recent research focus. Prior studies found similarities in the network representation patterns of monetary loss and pain, particularly social pain. However, the neural level evidence was lacking.
Yue Zhang, Huixin Tan, Siyang Luo
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Effect of adapter duration on repetition suppression in inferior temporal cortex [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2017
Many inferior temporal (IT) cortical neurons reduce their response when a stimulus is repeated. Proposed mechanisms underlying this repetition suppression range from “fatigue” to top-down expectations of repetition.
Pradeep Kuravi, Rufin Vogels
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fMRI Repetition Suppression During Generalized Social Categorization [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2017
Correctly identifying friends and foes is integral to successful group living. Here, we use repetition suppression to examine the neural circuitry underlying generalized group categorization—the process of categorizing in-group and out-group members ...
Tatiana Lau, Mina Cikara
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