Motivational salience modulates hippocampal repetition suppression and functional connectivity in humans [PDF]
Repetition suppression (RS) is a rapid decrease of stimulus-related neuronal responses upon repeated presentation of a stimulus. Previous studies have demonstrated that negative emotional salience of stimuli enhances RS.
Sarah eZweynert +14 more
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Brain Response Induced with Paired Associative Stimulation Is Related to Repetition Suppression of Motor Evoked Potential [PDF]
Repetition suppression (RS), i.e., the reduction of neuronal activity upon repetition of an external stimulus, can be demonstrated in the motor system using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).
Shohreh Kariminezhad +5 more
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Effects of Repetition Suppression on Sound Induced Flash Illusion With Aging [PDF]
The sound-induced flash illusion (SiFI) is a classical auditory-dominated multisensory integration phenomenon in which the observer misperceives the number of visual flashes due to the simultaneous presentation of a different number of auditory beeps ...
Yawen Sun +8 more
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Unsuppressible Repetition Suppression and exemplar-specific Expectation Suppression in the Fusiform Face Area [PDF]
Recent work casts Repetition Suppression (RS), i.e. the reduced neural response to repeated stimuli, as the consequence of reduced surprise for repeated inputs. This research, along with other studies documenting Expectation Suppression, i.e.
Auréliane Pajani +3 more
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Predicting affective information – An evaluation of repetition suppression effects [PDF]
Both theoretical proposals and empirical studies suggest that the brain interprets sensory input based on prior expectations to mitigate computational burden.
Sabrina Trapp, Sonja Kotz
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Repetition suppression to objects is modulated by stimulus-specific expectations [PDF]
Repeated exposure to the same stimulus results in an attenuated brain response in cortical regions that are activated during the processing of that stimulus.
Christian Utzerath +3 more
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Repetition Suppression for Noisy and Intact Faces in the Occipito-Temporal Cortex [PDF]
Repetition suppression (RS), the relative lower neural response magnitude to repeated as compared to non-repeated stimuli, is often explained within the predictive coding framework.
Sophie-Marie Rostalski +2 more
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The auditory cortex (AC) encompasses distinct fields subserving partly different aspects of sound processing. One essential function of the AC is the detection of unpredicted sounds, as revealed by differential neural activity to predictable and ...
Gloria G. Parras +3 more
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Subjective duration distortions mirror neural repetition suppression. [PDF]
Subjective duration is strongly influenced by repetition and novelty, such that an oddball stimulus in a stream of repeated stimuli appears to last longer in duration in comparison.
Vani Pariyadath, David M Eagleman
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Background: Cognitive dysfunctions represent a core feature of schizophrenia and a predictor for clinical outcomes. One possible mechanism for cognitive impairments could involve an impairment in the experience-dependent modifications of cortical ...
Andreas Sauer +10 more
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