Neural correlates of cue predictiveness during intentional and incidental associative learning: A time-frequency study
Abstract
Incidental learning allows us to extract statistical relations between events in our daily lives without the intention to learn them. Whereas anticipation during intentional associative learning has been linked to increased and decreased theta band activity, comparatively little research has focused on incidental learning. The study of such a pervasive mechanism of incidental learning faces the challenge of finding an appropriate paradigm....
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Title
Neural correlates of cue predictiveness during intentional and incidental associative learning: A time-frequency study
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
143
Pages
80 - 87
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