Journal article

Evidence for spatiotemporally distinct effects of image repetition and perceptual expectations as measured by event-related potentials

D Feuerriegel, O Churches, S Coussens, HAD Keage

Neuroimage | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2018

Abstract

Repeated stimulus presentation leads to reductions in responses of cortical neurons, known as repetition suppression or stimulus-specific adaptation. Circuit-based models of repetition suppression provide a framework for investigating patterns of repetition effects that propagate through cortical hierarchies. To further develop such models it is critical to determine whether (and if so, when) repetition effects are modulated by factors such as expectation and attention. We investigated whether repetition effects are influenced by perceptual expectations, and whether the time courses of each effect are similar or distinct, by presenting pairs of repeated and alternating face images and orthog..

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We thank Gyula Kovacs and Rufin Vogels for their helpful comments on this manuscript, and Dilushi Chandrakumar for her assistance with preparation of stimuli. Daniel Feuerriegel was supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship. Funding sources had no role in study design, data collection, analysis or interpretation of results.