Moving sensory adaptation beyond suppressive effects in single neurons

SG Solomon, A Kohn - Current biology, 2014 - cell.com
How an object is perceived depends on the temporal context in which it is encountered.
Sensory signals in the brain also depend on temporal context, a phenomenon often referred …

Sources of adaptation of inferior temporal cortical responses

R Vogels - Cortex, 2016 - Elsevier
Neurons of different brain regions change their response when a stimulus is repeated. In
inferior temporal cortex (IT), stimulus repetition typically reduces the responses of single …

Numerical representation in the parietal lobes: Abstract or not abstract?

RC Kadosh, V Walsh - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2009 - cambridge.org
The study of neuronal specialisation in different cognitive and perceptual domains is
important for our understanding of the human brain, its typical and atypical development …

fMRI repetition suppression: neuronal adaptation or stimulus expectation?

J Larsson, AT Smith - Cerebral cortex, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Measurements of repetition suppression with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI
adaptation) have been used widely to probe neuronal population response properties in …

Repetition priming and repetition suppression: A case for enhanced efficiency through neural synchronization

SJ Gotts, CC Chow, A Martin - Cognitive neuroscience, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Stimulus repetition in identification tasks leads to improved behavioral performance
(“repetition priming”) but attenuated neural responses (“repetition suppression”) throughout …

The neural code for “face cells” is not face-specific

K Vinken, JS Prince, T Konkle, MS Livingstone - Science Advances, 2023 - science.org
Face cells are neurons that respond more to faces than to non-face objects. They are found
in clusters in the inferotemporal cortex, thought to process faces specifically, and, hence …

Stimulus repetition probability does not affect repetition suppression in macaque inferior temporal cortex

DA Kaliukhovich, R Vogels - Cerebral cortex, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Recent human functional magnetic resonance imaging studies (Summerfield C, Trittschuh
EH, Monti JM, Mesulam MM, Egner T. 2008. Neural repetition suppression reflects fulfilled …

Effects of adaptation on the stimulus selectivity of macaque inferior temporal spiking activity and local field potentials

W De Baene, R Vogels - Cerebral cortex, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Stimulus repetition reduces neural response in cortical areas. Such adaptation is used in
functional magnetic resonance imaging to infer the selectivity of neuronal populations; …

fMRI-adaptation and category selectivity in human ventral temporal cortex: regional differences across time scales

KS Weiner, R Sayres, J Vinberg… - Journal of …, 2010 - journals.physiology.org
Repeating object images produces stimulus-specific repetition suppression referred to as
functional magnetic resonance imaging-adaptation (fMRI-A) in ventral temporal cortex …

Attention-related changes in correlated neuronal activity arise from normalization mechanisms

BE Verhoef, JHR Maunsell - Nature neuroscience, 2017 - nature.com
Attention is believed to enhance perception by altering the activity-level correlations
between pairs of neurons. How attention changes neuronal activity correlations is unknown …