Enhanced inter-regional coupling of neural responses and repetition suppression provide separate contributions to long-term behavioral priming
Gotts et al. test different theoretical model predictions for repetition-associated alterations in functional and/or effective brain connectivity using fMRI. They report that the generated data is most consistent with a Synchrony model-based prediction and provide data which informs the refinement o...
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Auteurs principaux: | Stephen J. Gotts, Shawn C. Milleville, Alex Martin |
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2021
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