Although theories of predictive coding in the brain abound, we lack key pieces of neuronal data to support these theories. Recently, Schwiedrzik and Freiwald found neurophysiological evidence for predictive codes throughout the face-processing hierarchy in macaque cortex. We highlight how these data enhance our knowledge of cortical information processing, and the impact of this more broadly
AbstractPrimate studies show slow ramping activity in posterior parietal cortex (PPC) neurons during...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
Visual cortex is traditionally viewed as a hierarchy of neural feature detectors, with neural popula...
Although theories of predictive coding in the brain abound, we lack key pieces of neuronal data t...
A recent study finds that separate populations of neurons in inferotemporal cortex code for perceptu...
According to the theory of predictive coding, the brain does not generate sensations simply by ’spon...
Optimal perceptual decisions require sensory signals to be combined with prior information about sti...
Peer reviewed: True A recent study by Blank, Alink and Büchel, uses multivariate neuroimaging to inv...
Recent neurophysiological accounts of predictive coding hypothesized that a mismatch of prediction a...
Human behaviour is based on a reliable recognition of its environment. The predictive coding theory ...
According to the predictive coding (PC) theory, the brain is constantly engaged in predicting its up...
Brain function can be conceived as a hierarchy of generative models that optimizes predictions of se...
Attention acts, through cortical feedback pathways, to enhance the response of cells encoding expect...
Data for Schwiedrzik & Freiwald, 2017<br><br>Electrophysiology:<br>electrophys.mat and electrophys.x...
International audienceAccording to hierarchical predictive coding models, the cortex constantly gene...
AbstractPrimate studies show slow ramping activity in posterior parietal cortex (PPC) neurons during...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
Visual cortex is traditionally viewed as a hierarchy of neural feature detectors, with neural popula...
Although theories of predictive coding in the brain abound, we lack key pieces of neuronal data t...
A recent study finds that separate populations of neurons in inferotemporal cortex code for perceptu...
According to the theory of predictive coding, the brain does not generate sensations simply by ’spon...
Optimal perceptual decisions require sensory signals to be combined with prior information about sti...
Peer reviewed: True A recent study by Blank, Alink and Büchel, uses multivariate neuroimaging to inv...
Recent neurophysiological accounts of predictive coding hypothesized that a mismatch of prediction a...
Human behaviour is based on a reliable recognition of its environment. The predictive coding theory ...
According to the predictive coding (PC) theory, the brain is constantly engaged in predicting its up...
Brain function can be conceived as a hierarchy of generative models that optimizes predictions of se...
Attention acts, through cortical feedback pathways, to enhance the response of cells encoding expect...
Data for Schwiedrzik & Freiwald, 2017<br><br>Electrophysiology:<br>electrophys.mat and electrophys.x...
International audienceAccording to hierarchical predictive coding models, the cortex constantly gene...
AbstractPrimate studies show slow ramping activity in posterior parietal cortex (PPC) neurons during...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
Visual cortex is traditionally viewed as a hierarchy of neural feature detectors, with neural popula...