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Learning of goal-relevant and -irrelevant complex visual sequences in human V1
(NeuroImage, 2018)
Learning and memory are supported by a network involving the medial temporal lobe and linked neocortical regions. Emerging evidence indicates that primary visual
cortex (i.e., V1) may contribute to recognition memory, but ...
A Novel Framework for Unconscious Processing
(Trends in Cognitive Sciences,, 2019)
Understanding the distinction between conscious and unconscious cognition remains a priority
in psychology and neuroscience. A comprehensive neurocognitive account of conscious
awareness will not be possible without a ...
The Anatomy of Non-conscious Recognition Memory
(Trends in Neusciences, 2016)
Cortical regions as early as primary
visual cortex have been implicated
in recognition memory. Here, we
outline the challenges that this
presents for neurobiological
accounts of recognition memory.
We conclude that ...
Learning and Recognition of a Non-conscious Sequence of Events in Human Primary Visual Cortex
(Current Biology, 2016)
Human primary visual cortex (V1) has long been
associated with learning simple low-level visual discriminations
[1] and is classically considered outside
of neural systems that support high-level cognitive
behavior in ...