Effect of repetition on the behavioral and neuronal responses to ambiguous Necker cube images
Abstract A repeated presentation of an item facilitates its subsequent detection or identification, a phenomenon of priming. Priming may involve different types of memory and attention and affects neural activity in various brain regions. Here we instructed participants to report on the orientation...
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Main Authors: | Vladimir Maksimenko, Alexander Kuc, Nikita Frolov, Semen Kurkin, Alexander Hramov |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/70539a1d127a48deb67f3f8a168b76b6 |
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