Unsuppressible Repetition Suppression and exemplar-specific Expectation Suppression in the Fusiform Face Area
Abstract 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. reduced responses to expected stimuli, emphasize...
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Main Authors: | Auréliane Pajani, Sid Kouider, Paul Roux, Vincent de Gardelle |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/baae28f1c9424ce4bdcbbec1e2c5cbce |
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