The human brain is thought to respond differently to novel versus predictable neural input. In human visual cortex, neural response amplitude to visual input might be determined by the degree of predictability. We investigated how fMRI BOLD responses in human early visual cortex reflect the anticipation of a single moving bar's trajectory. We found that BOLD signals decreased linearly from onset to offset of the stimulus trajectory. Moreover, decreased amplitudes of BOLD responses coincided with an increased initial dip as the stimulus moved along its trajectory. Importantly, motion anticipation effects were absent, when motion coherence was disrupted by means of stimulus contrast reversals. These results show that human early visual cortex...
Sensory processing is strongly influenced by prior expectations. Valid expectations have been shown ...
The model of “predictive coding” suggests that feedback from a higher- to a lower-order visual area ...
How does our brain detect changes in a natural scene? While changes by increments of specific visual...
The human brain is nearly constantly subjected to visual motion signals originating from a large var...
Recently, several studies showed that fMRI BOLD responses to moving random dot stimuli are enhanced ...
The current study investigates if early visual cortical areas, V1, V2 and V3, use predictive coding ...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study we tested whether the predictability of stimuli ...
Perception is strongly influenced by expectations. Accordingly, perception has sometimes been cast a...
Apparent motion (AM) is induced when two stationary visual stimuli are presented in alternating sequ...
Contains fulltext : 172981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Perception is g...
AbstractWhen several scattered grating elements are arranged in such a way that their directions of ...
Item does not contain fulltextApparent motion (AM) is induced when two stationary visual stimuli are...
<div><p>Two stimuli alternately presented at different locations can evoke a percept of a stimulus c...
Recent views of information processing in the (human) brain emphasize the hierarchical structure of ...
Eye movements induce visual motion that can complicate the stable perception of the world. The visua...
Sensory processing is strongly influenced by prior expectations. Valid expectations have been shown ...
The model of “predictive coding” suggests that feedback from a higher- to a lower-order visual area ...
How does our brain detect changes in a natural scene? While changes by increments of specific visual...
The human brain is nearly constantly subjected to visual motion signals originating from a large var...
Recently, several studies showed that fMRI BOLD responses to moving random dot stimuli are enhanced ...
The current study investigates if early visual cortical areas, V1, V2 and V3, use predictive coding ...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study we tested whether the predictability of stimuli ...
Perception is strongly influenced by expectations. Accordingly, perception has sometimes been cast a...
Apparent motion (AM) is induced when two stationary visual stimuli are presented in alternating sequ...
Contains fulltext : 172981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Perception is g...
AbstractWhen several scattered grating elements are arranged in such a way that their directions of ...
Item does not contain fulltextApparent motion (AM) is induced when two stationary visual stimuli are...
<div><p>Two stimuli alternately presented at different locations can evoke a percept of a stimulus c...
Recent views of information processing in the (human) brain emphasize the hierarchical structure of ...
Eye movements induce visual motion that can complicate the stable perception of the world. The visua...
Sensory processing is strongly influenced by prior expectations. Valid expectations have been shown ...
The model of “predictive coding” suggests that feedback from a higher- to a lower-order visual area ...
How does our brain detect changes in a natural scene? While changes by increments of specific visual...