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Repetition effects for words and nonwords as indexed by event-related fMRI: a preliminary study
Authors:Henson R N
Affiliation:Wellcome Department of Cognitive Neurology & Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, UK. r.henson@ucl.ac.uk
Abstract:We have previously shown differential effects of stimulus familiarity on the repetition-related responses in right fusiform cortex to both faces and symbols. Repetition of familiar stimuli produced a response decrease, whereas repetition of unfamiliar stimuli produced a response increase. In the present experiment, we used words and nonwords as the familiar and unfamiliar stimuli respectively. In this case, the only fusiform region showing the familiarity-by-repetition interaction was in anterior left fusiform. This left-lateralisation of the fusiform interaction is consistent with our hypothesis that these repetition-related effects occur in the same regions responsible for perceptual recognition of familiar stimuli.
Keywords:Event‐related fMRI    word    nonword    repetition priming
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