Repetition suppression to objects is modulated by stimulus-specific expectations
Abstract Repeated exposure to the same stimulus results in an attenuated brain response in cortical regions that are activated during the processing of that stimulus. This phenomenon, called repetition suppression (RS), has been shown to be modulated by expectation. Typically, this is achieved by va...
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Autores principales: | Christian Utzerath, Elexa St. John-Saaltink, Jan Buitelaar, Floris P. de Lange |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/eaff063fd9224105b1767ceb330dfbf2 |
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