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Матем. биология и биоинформ., 2024, том 19, выпуск 2, страницы 609–645 (Mi mbb580)

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Repetition suppression and related effects

Vitaliy I. Kryukov (Hegumen Theophan)

Daniel Monastery, Moscow, Russia

Аннотация: We present an extensive review of the repetition effect aiming to understand a simple experimental fact: why the repetition of a stimulus leads to reduced neural activity as compared to unrepeated stimuli. Previous attempts to understand this fact were connected mainly with the application of the mechanisms of local models (synchrony, facilitation and sharpening). We show that the Neurolocator model earlier proposed for the explanation of neural memory, focused attention, and Pavlovian conditioning can also successfully explain most difficult cases of repetition effects. The Supplement Material includes wide range of related effects such as habituation and sensitization, negative priming, inhibition of return, whole brain segregation and integration. All of them need an additional works to build specific models in each case, but we believe that their successful modeling will be closely connected with the Neurolocator model.

Ключевые слова: repetition suppression, repetition enhancing, habituation, oscillatory neural networks, phase oscillators, neurolocator model.

Материал поступил в редакцию 24.11.2024, опубликован 09.01.2025

Язык публикации: английский

DOI: 10.17537/2024.19.609



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