Item does not contain fulltextPerception is often guided by predictions that we derive from previous experience. However, the automaticity of these perceptual predictions remains a topic of discussion. We and others have previously shown that neural responses to expected compared to unexpected object stimuli are suppressed throughout several cortical areas, including major parts of the ventral visual stream. In the current study, we examined whether these effects require attention to the predictable stimuli. Using fMRI in a sample (n=34) of healthy volunteers, we find that attention to the object stimuli is a prerequisite for the suppression of neural responses by expectation. Moreover, we show that while attention to the object stimulus is...
How do expectations about the identity of a forthcoming visual stimulus influence the neural mechani...
In the burdened scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study we tested whether the predictability of stimuli ...
Contains fulltext : 194822.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Prediction play...
This repository contains all (raw) data and code necessary to replicate the results reported in: Ric...
Stimulus expectation can modulate neural responses in early sensory cortical regions, with expected ...
Contains fulltext : 207343.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Perception and ...
Predictive coding models of perception suggest that predicted sensory signals are attenuated (silenc...
Stimulus expectation can modulate neural responses in early sensory cortical regions, with expected ...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
Predictive coding models suggest that predicted sensory signals are attenuated (silencing of predict...
Predictive coding models suggest that predicted sensory signals are attenuated (silencing of predict...
International audienceIt is well known that expectations influence how we perceive the world. Yet th...
Item does not contain fulltextSensory processing is strongly influenced by prior expectations. Valid...
How do expectations about the identity of a forthcoming visual stimulus influence the neural mechani...
In the burdened scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study we tested whether the predictability of stimuli ...
Contains fulltext : 194822.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Prediction play...
This repository contains all (raw) data and code necessary to replicate the results reported in: Ric...
Stimulus expectation can modulate neural responses in early sensory cortical regions, with expected ...
Contains fulltext : 207343.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Perception and ...
Predictive coding models of perception suggest that predicted sensory signals are attenuated (silenc...
Stimulus expectation can modulate neural responses in early sensory cortical regions, with expected ...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
Predictive coding models suggest that predicted sensory signals are attenuated (silencing of predict...
Predictive coding models suggest that predicted sensory signals are attenuated (silencing of predict...
International audienceIt is well known that expectations influence how we perceive the world. Yet th...
Item does not contain fulltextSensory processing is strongly influenced by prior expectations. Valid...
How do expectations about the identity of a forthcoming visual stimulus influence the neural mechani...
In the burdened scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study we tested whether the predictability of stimuli ...