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- who: ufeffMarikeufeff ufeffJohnsdorfufeff from the Arizona State University, United States have published the paper: Comparing encoding mechanisms in realistic virtual reality and conventional 2D laboratory settings: Event-related potentials in a repetition suppression paradigm, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study aimed to investigate the formation of engrams for objects as its first instance under realistic conditions by comparing the classical Repetition Suppression (RS) paradigm between the conventional laboratory and realistic virtual environments. The general possibility to interact with the virtual surrounding and the sensorimotor activation are accompanied by motivational responses in terms of approach . . .
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