Attention can enhance processing for relevant information and suppress this for ignored stimuli. However, some residual processing may still arise without attention. Here we …
Repetition of visually common objects was examined in relation to prior intentional learning and memory status using a delayed match-to-sample task in humans. Both response time …
A Soldan, E Zarahn, HJ Hilton, Y Stern - Neuroimage, 2008 - Elsevier
In this study, we tested the prediction of the component process model of priming [Henson, RN (2003). Neuroimaging studies of priming. Prog Neurobiol, 70 (1), 53–81] that repetition …
Previous studies have linked partial memory activation with impaired subsequent memory retrieval (eg,) but have not provided an account of this phenomenon at the level of memory …
DJ Yi, MM Chun - Journal of Neuroscience, 2005 - Soc Neuroscience
Two of the most fundamental processes in biological vision are attention and learning. Attention actively selects and enhances visual information that is most relevant to behavior …
MM Bradley, VD Costa, V Ferrari… - Human Brain …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Repetitions that are distributed (spaced) across time prompt enhancement of a memory‐ related event‐related potential, compared to when repetitions are massed (contiguous) …
DJ Yi, TA Kelley, R Marois, MM Chun - Brain research, 2006 - Elsevier
Repeating a stimulus generally leads to a decreased response in neural activity compared to that for novel items. This neural attenuation provides a marker for stimulus-specific …
Dissociations between implicit and explicit memory have featured prominently in theories of human memory. However, similarities between the two forms of memory have been less …
The present study examined whether the same brain region mediates visual-perceptual repetition priming and a familiarity component of visual recognition memory. In two …