Repetition priming refers to improvements in a behavioural response when stimuli are repeatedly presented. The improvements can be measured in terms of accuracy or reaction time and can occur when the repeated stimuli are either identical or similar to previous stimuli.[1] These improvements have been shown to be cumulative, so as the number of repetitions increases the responses get continually faster up to a maximum of around seven repetitions.[2] These improvements are also found when the repeated items are changed slightly in terms of orientation,[3] size[4] and position.[5] The size of the effect is also modulated by the length of time the item is presented for[6] and the length time between the first and subsequent presentations of the repeated items.[7]
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