C A Seger
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Seger C, Desmond J, Glover G, Gabrieli J
Neuropsychology
. 2000 Aug;
14(3):361-9.
PMID: 10928739
Brain areas active in generating usual (typical) or unusual (atypical) noun-verb relations were examined using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Seven adults generated the 1st verb to come to mind (usual...
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Seger C, Poldrack R, Prabhakaran V, Zhao M, Glover G, Gabrieli J
Neuropsychologia
. 2000 Jun;
38(9):1316-24.
PMID: 10865107
Dynamic changes in brain regions active while learning novel visual concepts were examined in humans using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Participants learned to distinguish between exemplars of two categories, formed...
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Seger C, Rabin L, Desmond J, Gabrieli J
Brain Cogn
. 1999 Dec;
41(2):150-77.
PMID: 10590817
Brain activation patterns differ and generation latencies are reduced when generating verbs to repeated nouns (Raichle et al., 1994). Amnesic participants show normal magnitude of priming (Seger et al., 1997)....
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Poldrack R, Prabhakaran V, Seger C, Gabrieli J
Neuropsychology
. 1999 Oct;
13(4):564-74.
PMID: 10527065
The striatum is thought to play an essential role in the acquisition of a wide range of motor, perceptual, and cognitive skills, but neuroimaging has not yet demonstrated striatal activation...
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Seger C
Conscious Cogn
. 1998 Aug;
7(2):259-84.
PMID: 9690029
Three experiments investigated whether a motor-linked measure (string typing speed) and an judgment-linked measure (grammatical judgment of strings) accessed the same implicit learning mechanisms in the artificial grammar learning task....
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Seger C, Rabin L, Zarella M, Gabrieli J
Neuropsychologia
. 1997 Aug;
35(8):1069-74.
PMID: 9256371
In the verb generation task, participants are presented with nouns and generate for each one an appropriate verb. Raichle et al. (Cerebral Cortex, 1994, 4, 8-26) found that when participants...
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Seger C
Conscious Cogn
. 1997 Mar;
6(1):108-31.
PMID: 9170564
A serial reaction time (SRT) experiment tested the hypothesis that there are two independent forms of implicit learning: learning that is linked to making judgments about stimuli, and learning that...
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Seger C
Psychol Bull
. 1994 Mar;
115(2):163-96.
PMID: 8165269
Implicit learning is nonepisodic learning of complex information in an incidental manner, without awareness of what has been learned. Implicit learning experiments use 3 different stimulus structures (visual, sequence, and...