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With @edvogel.bsky.social and our team, we found that with repeated learning of image sequences (set size 32), the parietal old/new effect (shown below), but not frontal old/new effect, exhibited enhanced amplitude and earlier peak latency. 1/2
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Chong Zhao
Neural Dynamics Underlying Repeated Learning of Visual Image Sequences
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Abstract. Humans possess a remarkable ability to recognize visual objects with high fidelity, supported by complex neural mechanisms underlying memory retrieval. ERP studies have identified two key…
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Neural Dynamics Underlying Repeated Learning of Visual Image Sequences
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (JoCN)