When immersed in a new environment, we are challenged to decipher initially incomprehensible streams of sensory information. However, quite rapidly, the brain finds structure and meaning in these incoming signals, helping us to predict and prepare ourselves for future actions. This skill relies on extracting the statistics of event streams in the environment that contain regularities of variable complexity from simple repetitive patterns to complex probabilistic combinations. Here, we test the brain mechanisms that mediate our ability to adapt to the environment's statistics and predict upcoming events. By combining behavioral training and multisession fMRI in human participants (male and female), we track the corticostriatal mechanis...
The present fMRI study investigated whether human observers spontaneously exploit the statistical st...
The present fMRI study investigated whether human observers spontaneously exploit the statistical st...
published February 19, 2019A core question underlying neurobiological and computational models of be...
When immersed in a new environment we are challenged to decipher initially incomprehensible streams ...
Making predictions about future events relies on interpreting streams of information that may initia...
Successful human behaviour depends on the brain's ability to extract meaningful structure from i...
Extracting the statistics of event streams in natural environments is critical for interpreting curr...
Extracting the statistics of event streams in natural environments is critical for interpreting curr...
Human behavior is guided by our expectations about the future. Often, we make predictions by monit...
Extracting the structure of complex environments is at the core of our ability to interpret the pres...
Human subjects are proficient at tracking the mean and variance of rewards and updating these via pr...
Learning the structure of the environment is critical for interpreting the current scene and predict...
Human subjects are proficient at tracking the mean and variance of rewards and updating these via pr...
SummaryHuman subjects are proficient at tracking the mean and variance of rewards and updating these...
Both perceptual inference and motor responses are shaped by learned probabilities. For example, stim...
The present fMRI study investigated whether human observers spontaneously exploit the statistical st...
The present fMRI study investigated whether human observers spontaneously exploit the statistical st...
published February 19, 2019A core question underlying neurobiological and computational models of be...
When immersed in a new environment we are challenged to decipher initially incomprehensible streams ...
Making predictions about future events relies on interpreting streams of information that may initia...
Successful human behaviour depends on the brain's ability to extract meaningful structure from i...
Extracting the statistics of event streams in natural environments is critical for interpreting curr...
Extracting the statistics of event streams in natural environments is critical for interpreting curr...
Human behavior is guided by our expectations about the future. Often, we make predictions by monit...
Extracting the structure of complex environments is at the core of our ability to interpret the pres...
Human subjects are proficient at tracking the mean and variance of rewards and updating these via pr...
Learning the structure of the environment is critical for interpreting the current scene and predict...
Human subjects are proficient at tracking the mean and variance of rewards and updating these via pr...
SummaryHuman subjects are proficient at tracking the mean and variance of rewards and updating these...
Both perceptual inference and motor responses are shaped by learned probabilities. For example, stim...
The present fMRI study investigated whether human observers spontaneously exploit the statistical st...
The present fMRI study investigated whether human observers spontaneously exploit the statistical st...
published February 19, 2019A core question underlying neurobiological and computational models of be...