Repetition enhancement and perceptual processing of visual word form
The current study investigated the cerebral basis of word perceptual repetition priming with fMRI during a letter detection task that manipulated the familiarity of perceptual word form and the number of repetitions. Some neuroimaging studies have reported increases, instead of decreases, in brain a...
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doaj-cee216f177064ac088fc0b49accde0f52020-11-25T03:52:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612012-07-01610.3389/fnhum.2012.0020621147Repetition enhancement and perceptual processing of visual word formKarine eLebreton0Karine eLebreton1Karine eLebreton2Karine eLebreton3Nicolas eVillain4Nicolas eVillain5Nicolas eVillain6Nicolas eVillain7Gaël eChételat8Gaël eChételat9Gaël eChételat10Gaël eChételat11Brigitte eLandeau12Brigitte eLandeau13Brigitte eLandeau14Brigitte eLandeau15Mohamed L. eSeghier16Mohamed L. eSeghier17François eLazeyras18Francis eEustache19Francis eEustache20Francis eEustache21Francis eEustache22Vicente eIbanez23INSERM, U1077Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, UMR-S1077Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, UMR-S1077Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, U1077INSERM, U1077Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, UMR-S1077Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, UMR-S1077Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, U1077INSERM, U1077Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, UMR-S1077Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, UMR-S1077Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, U1077INSERM, U1077Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, UMR-S1077Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, UMR-S1077Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, U1077University Hospitals of GenevaWellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, Institute of Neurology, UCLUniversity Hospitals of GenevaINSERM, U1077Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, UMR-S1077Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, UMR-S1077Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, U1077Psychiatric Neuroimaging Unit, Division of Neuropsychiatry, University Hospitals of GenevaThe current study investigated the cerebral basis of word perceptual repetition priming with fMRI during a letter detection task that manipulated the familiarity of perceptual word form and the number of repetitions. Some neuroimaging studies have reported increases, instead of decreases, in brain activations (called repetition enhancement) associated with repetition priming of unfamiliar stimuli which have been interpreted as the creation of new perceptual representations for unfamiliar items. According to this interpretation, several repetitions of unfamiliar items would then be necessary for the repetition priming to occur, a hypothesis not explicitly tested in prior studies. In the present study, using a letter detection task on briefly flashed words, we explored the effect of familiarity on brain response for word visual perceptual priming using both words with usual (i.e. familiar) and unusual (i.e. unfamiliar) font, presented up to four times for stimuli with unusual font. This allows potential changes in the brain responses for unfamiliar items to be assessed over several repetitions, i.e. repetition enhancement to suppression. Our results reveal significant increases of activity in the bilateral occipital areas related to repetition of words in both familiar and unfamiliar conditions. Our findings support the sharpening hypothesis, showing a lack of cerebral economy with repetition when the task requires the processing of all word features, whatever the familiarity of the material, and emphasize the influence of the nature of stimuli processing on its neuronal manifestation.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2012.00206/fullfMRIprimingrepetition suppressionVisual Processingrepetition enhancementword priming |
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Karine eLebreton Karine eLebreton Karine eLebreton Karine eLebreton Nicolas eVillain Nicolas eVillain Nicolas eVillain Nicolas eVillain Gaël eChételat Gaël eChételat Gaël eChételat Gaël eChételat Brigitte eLandeau Brigitte eLandeau Brigitte eLandeau Brigitte eLandeau Mohamed L. eSeghier Mohamed L. eSeghier François eLazeyras Francis eEustache Francis eEustache Francis eEustache Francis eEustache Vicente eIbanez Repetition enhancement and perceptual processing of visual word form Frontiers in Human Neuroscience fMRI priming repetition suppression Visual Processing repetition enhancement word priming |
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Karine eLebreton Karine eLebreton Karine eLebreton Karine eLebreton Nicolas eVillain Nicolas eVillain Nicolas eVillain Nicolas eVillain Gaël eChételat Gaël eChételat Gaël eChételat Gaël eChételat Brigitte eLandeau Brigitte eLandeau Brigitte eLandeau Brigitte eLandeau Mohamed L. eSeghier Mohamed L. eSeghier François eLazeyras Francis eEustache Francis eEustache Francis eEustache Francis eEustache Vicente eIbanez |
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Repetition enhancement and perceptual processing of visual word form |
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Repetition enhancement and perceptual processing of visual word form |
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Repetition enhancement and perceptual processing of visual word form |
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Repetition enhancement and perceptual processing of visual word form |
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Repetition enhancement and perceptual processing of visual word form |
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repetition enhancement and perceptual processing of visual word form |
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2012-07-01 |
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The current study investigated the cerebral basis of word perceptual repetition priming with fMRI during a letter detection task that manipulated the familiarity of perceptual word form and the number of repetitions. Some neuroimaging studies have reported increases, instead of decreases, in brain activations (called repetition enhancement) associated with repetition priming of unfamiliar stimuli which have been interpreted as the creation of new perceptual representations for unfamiliar items. According to this interpretation, several repetitions of unfamiliar items would then be necessary for the repetition priming to occur, a hypothesis not explicitly tested in prior studies. In the present study, using a letter detection task on briefly flashed words, we explored the effect of familiarity on brain response for word visual perceptual priming using both words with usual (i.e. familiar) and unusual (i.e. unfamiliar) font, presented up to four times for stimuli with unusual font. This allows potential changes in the brain responses for unfamiliar items to be assessed over several repetitions, i.e. repetition enhancement to suppression. Our results reveal significant increases of activity in the bilateral occipital areas related to repetition of words in both familiar and unfamiliar conditions. Our findings support the sharpening hypothesis, showing a lack of cerebral economy with repetition when the task requires the processing of all word features, whatever the familiarity of the material, and emphasize the influence of the nature of stimuli processing on its neuronal manifestation. |
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fMRI priming repetition suppression Visual Processing repetition enhancement word priming |
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