Repetitive Stimulation Enhances V1 Encoding Efficiency


Repetitive Stimulation Enhances V1 Encoding Efficiency is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Journal of Vision''. The main subjects of the publication include psychology, stimulus, Photic stimulation, visual cortex, memristor, neuroscience, repetition priming, stimulation, and visual perception. The authors found that repetition suppression is most pronounced outside V1 layers that receive retinogeniculate input and is robust to alternating stimuli between the two eyes, suggesting that repetition suppression is of cortical origin.

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