SM Lee, RN Henson, CY Lin - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Repetition priming is a form of implicit memory, whereby classification or identification of a stimulus is improved by prior presentation of the same stimulus. Repetition priming is …
H Zora, J Wester, V Csépe - International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2023 - Elsevier
Research into the neural foundation of perception asserts a model where top-down predictions modulate the bottom-up processing of sensory input. Despite becoming …
In daily life, humans process a plethora of new information that can be either consistent (familiar) or inconsistent (novel) with prior knowledge. Over time, both types of information …
Prior knowledge often improves recognition, but its relationship to the retrieval of memory detail is unclear. Resource-based accounts of recognition suggest that familiar stimuli are …
A recent dual-stream model of language processing proposed that the postero-dorsal stream performs predictive sequential processing of linguistic information via hierarchically …
T Eek, F Lundin, M Larsson, P Hamilton… - Chemical …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Little is known about the neural basis of lower-and higher-order olfactory functions such as odor memory, compared with other sensory systems. The aim of this study was to explore …
Throughout their lives, humans encounter multiple instances of new information that can be inconsistent with prior knowledge (novel). Over time, the once-novel information becomes …
M McHugo, S Avery, K Armstrong, BP Rogers… - Psychological …, 2023 - cambridge.org
Background Cross-sectional studies indicate that hippocampal function is abnormal across stages of psychosis. Neural theories of psychosis pathophysiology suggest that dysfunction …
Acoustic predictability has been shown to affect auditory stream segregation, while linguistic predictability is known to be an important factor in speech comprehension. We tested the …