Training is known to improve performance in a variety of perceptual and cognitive skills. However, there is accumulating evidence that mere exposure (i.e. without supervised training) to regularities (i.e. patterns that co-occur in the environment) facilitates our ability to learn contingencies that allow us to interpret the current scene and make predictions about future events. Recent neuroimaging studies have implicated fronto-striatal and medial temporal lobe brain regions in the learning of spatial and temporal statistics. Here, we ask whether patients with mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease (MCI-AD) that are characterized by hippocampal dysfunction are able to learn temporal regularities and predict upcoming events. ...
AbstractPrevious experience is thought to facilitate our ability to extract spatial and temporal reg...
Previous experience is thought to facilitate our ability to extract spatial and temporal regularitie...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is classically considered to be a neurodegenerative disease with corti...
Training is known to improve performance in a variety of perceptual and cognitive skills. However, t...
Training is known to improve performance in a variety of perceptual and cognitive skills. However, t...
Predicting future events based on previous knowledge about the environment is critical for successfu...
When immersed in a new environment we are challenged to decipher initially incomprehensible streams ...
Learning the structure of the environment is critical for interpreting the current scene and predict...
When immersed in a new environment, we are challenged to decipher initially incomprehensible strea...
Making predictions about future events relies on interpreting streams of information that may initia...
■ The sensory input that we experience is highly patterned, and we are experts at detecting these re...
SummaryRegularities are gradually represented in cortex after extensive experience [1], and yet they...
Prior knowledge about the probabilistic structure of visual environments is necessary to resolve amb...
Extracting the statistics of event streams in natural environments is critical for interpreting curr...
The ability to form associations between choice alternatives and their contingent outcomes is an imp...
AbstractPrevious experience is thought to facilitate our ability to extract spatial and temporal reg...
Previous experience is thought to facilitate our ability to extract spatial and temporal regularitie...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is classically considered to be a neurodegenerative disease with corti...
Training is known to improve performance in a variety of perceptual and cognitive skills. However, t...
Training is known to improve performance in a variety of perceptual and cognitive skills. However, t...
Predicting future events based on previous knowledge about the environment is critical for successfu...
When immersed in a new environment we are challenged to decipher initially incomprehensible streams ...
Learning the structure of the environment is critical for interpreting the current scene and predict...
When immersed in a new environment, we are challenged to decipher initially incomprehensible strea...
Making predictions about future events relies on interpreting streams of information that may initia...
■ The sensory input that we experience is highly patterned, and we are experts at detecting these re...
SummaryRegularities are gradually represented in cortex after extensive experience [1], and yet they...
Prior knowledge about the probabilistic structure of visual environments is necessary to resolve amb...
Extracting the statistics of event streams in natural environments is critical for interpreting curr...
The ability to form associations between choice alternatives and their contingent outcomes is an imp...
AbstractPrevious experience is thought to facilitate our ability to extract spatial and temporal reg...
Previous experience is thought to facilitate our ability to extract spatial and temporal regularitie...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is classically considered to be a neurodegenerative disease with corti...