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Repetition Priming

Known as: Priming, Repetition 
A type of procedural memory manifested as a change in the ability to identify an item as a result of a previous encounter with the item or stimuli.
National Institutes of Health

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2006
2006
The formation of cortical object representations requires the activation of cell assemblies, correlated by induced oscillatory… 
2003
2003
Two experiments are reported in which orientation effects on visual object recognition latency were examined. In Experiment 1, we… 
2003
2003
EEG was recorded in 3 visual oddball experiments during presentation of natural photos of butterflies and plants in order to… 
1998
1998
The repetition priming effect has been taken as evidence that lexical entries are automatically activated in memory. However… 
1996
1996
Performance of simple mental arithmetic provides a sensitive measure of subtle inhibitory and excitatory processes operating in… 
1996
1996
The process dissociation paradigm was applied to investigate the contributions of automatic and consciously controlled processes… 
1995
1995
The role of temporal parameters in aging and inhibitory function was examined using negative priming (NP) and repetition priming…