Enhanced inter-regional coupling of neural responses underlies long-term behavioral priming

biorxiv(2020)

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Stimulus identification commonly improves with repetition over long delays (“repetition priming”), whereas neural activity commonly decreases (“repetition suppression”). Multiple models have been proposed to explain this brain-behavior relationship, predicting alterations in functional and/or effective connectivity ( and models), in the latency of neural responses ( model), and in the relative similarity of neural representations ( model). Here, we test these predictions with fMRI during overt and covert naming of repeated and novel objects. While we find partial support for predictions of the Facilitation and Sharpening models in the left fusiform gyrus and left frontal cortex, the strongest support was observed for the Synchrony model, with increased coupling between right temporoparietal and anterior cingulate cortex for repeated objects that correlated with priming magnitude across participants. Despite overlap with regions showing repetition suppression, increased coupling and repetition suppression varied independently, establishing that they follow from distinct mechanisms.
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synchrony,predictive coding,implicit memory,functional connectivity,effective connectivity,structural equation modeling,MVPA
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