Talk:Repetition priming
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Thanks to everyone who helped reformat this page. I'm not that skilled at html and all of that. I wanted to search for repetition priming, but there wasn't a page on it, so i made one once i found out what it was!Loki at6 07:39, 15 October 2007 (UTC)
It seems wrong to me that the article suggests that implicit memory and non-declarative memory are the same. Studies from Graf et al., 1985 and Schacter (1985) suggest that there a two dissociated forms of declarative (or fact-based) memory: implicit or explicit. So I' Argue that repetition-priming is NOT a way to test declarative memory, but only to test implicit memory. --77.8.172.20 (talk) 12:56, 14 January 2013 (UTC)
The second sentence of the section on "Modification" ("Consequently...") is grammatically wrong: the first phrase ("the efficiency of neural processing in the relevant brain") seems to be disconnected from the rest ("certain regions are improved, ...") I'm not sure though how to fix it. There are at least two alternatives:
- Consequently, the efficiency of neural processing in the relevant brain is due to the fact that certain regions are improved, facilitating responses...
- Consequently,
the efficiency of neural processing in the relevant braincertain regions are improved, facilitating responses...