Perception likely results from the interplay between sensory information and top-down signals. In this electroencephalography (EEG) study, we utilised the hierarchical frequency tagging (HFT) method to examine how such integration is modulated by expectation and attention. Using intermodulation (IM) components as a measure of nonlinear signal integration, we show in three different experiments that both expectation and attention enhance integration between top-down and bottom-up signals. Based on a multispectral phase coherence (MSPC) measure, we present two direct physiological measures to demonstrate the distinct yet related mechanisms of expectation and attention, which would not have been possible using other amplitude-based measures. O...
Hierarchical predictive coding suggests that attention in humans emerges from increased precision in...
We explored top-down modulation of spatial frequency (SF) processing. When auditory pre-cueing direc...
In the burdened scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for...
Perception likely results from the interplay between sensory information and top-down signals. In th...
There is a growing understanding that both top-down and bottom-up signals underlie perception. But i...
Results presented in this study can be accounted for by the predictive coding framework of perceptio...
Contains fulltext : 190062.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...
Hierarchical predictive coding suggests that attention in humans emerges from increased precision in...
The neural response to a stimulus is influenced by endogenous factors such as expectation and attent...
The integration of information from various sensory modalities influences behaviour. It can induce b...
It is well known that top–down expectations affect perceptual processes. Yet, remarkably little is k...
To enable robust perception in the multisensory environment, the brain combines signals from differe...
Despite similar behavioral effects, attention and expectation influence evoked responses differently...
Most studies that focus on understanding how top-down knowledge influences behavior attempt to manip...
(A) The predictive coding theory of perception describes perception as the inference made about the ...
Hierarchical predictive coding suggests that attention in humans emerges from increased precision in...
We explored top-down modulation of spatial frequency (SF) processing. When auditory pre-cueing direc...
In the burdened scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for...
Perception likely results from the interplay between sensory information and top-down signals. In th...
There is a growing understanding that both top-down and bottom-up signals underlie perception. But i...
Results presented in this study can be accounted for by the predictive coding framework of perceptio...
Contains fulltext : 190062.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...
Hierarchical predictive coding suggests that attention in humans emerges from increased precision in...
The neural response to a stimulus is influenced by endogenous factors such as expectation and attent...
The integration of information from various sensory modalities influences behaviour. It can induce b...
It is well known that top–down expectations affect perceptual processes. Yet, remarkably little is k...
To enable robust perception in the multisensory environment, the brain combines signals from differe...
Despite similar behavioral effects, attention and expectation influence evoked responses differently...
Most studies that focus on understanding how top-down knowledge influences behavior attempt to manip...
(A) The predictive coding theory of perception describes perception as the inference made about the ...
Hierarchical predictive coding suggests that attention in humans emerges from increased precision in...
We explored top-down modulation of spatial frequency (SF) processing. When auditory pre-cueing direc...
In the burdened scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for...