Three localized, visual pattern stimuli were trained as predictive signals of auditory outcomes. One signal partially predicted an aversive noise in Experiment 1 and a neutral tone in Experiment 2, whereas the other signals consistently predicted either the occurrence or absence of the noise. The expectation of the noise was measured during each signal presentation, and only participants for whom this expectation demonstrated contingency knowledge showed differential attention to the signals. Importantly, when attention was measured by visual fixations, the contingency-aware group attended more to the partially predictive signal than to the consistent predictors in both experiments. This profile of visual attention supports the Pearce and H...
The potentially interactive influence of attention and prediction was investigated by measuring even...
Predictive coding models of perception suggest that predicted sensory signals are attenuated (silenc...
The potentially interactive influence of attention and prediction was investigated by measuring even...
Two experiments used eye-tracking procedures to investigate the relationship between attention and a...
Prior research has suggested that attention is determined by exploiting what is known about the most...
Abstract Certain studies of associative learning show that attention is more substantial to cues tha...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
Learning permits even relatively uninteresting stimuli to capture attention if they are established ...
Over the last forty years, experimental support for different models of associative learning has com...
Two experiments used eye-tracking procedures to investigate the relationship between attention and a...
Prediction error ("surprise") affects the rate of learning: We learn more rapidly about cues for whi...
International audienceThe brain as a proactive system processes sensory information under the top-do...
Prediction error (‘‘surprise’’) affects the rate of learning: We learn more rapidly about cues for w...
Results presented in this study can be accounted for by the predictive coding framework of perceptio...
Prediction error ("surprise") affects the rate of learning: We learn more rapidly about cues for whi...
The potentially interactive influence of attention and prediction was investigated by measuring even...
Predictive coding models of perception suggest that predicted sensory signals are attenuated (silenc...
The potentially interactive influence of attention and prediction was investigated by measuring even...
Two experiments used eye-tracking procedures to investigate the relationship between attention and a...
Prior research has suggested that attention is determined by exploiting what is known about the most...
Abstract Certain studies of associative learning show that attention is more substantial to cues tha...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
Learning permits even relatively uninteresting stimuli to capture attention if they are established ...
Over the last forty years, experimental support for different models of associative learning has com...
Two experiments used eye-tracking procedures to investigate the relationship between attention and a...
Prediction error ("surprise") affects the rate of learning: We learn more rapidly about cues for whi...
International audienceThe brain as a proactive system processes sensory information under the top-do...
Prediction error (‘‘surprise’’) affects the rate of learning: We learn more rapidly about cues for w...
Results presented in this study can be accounted for by the predictive coding framework of perceptio...
Prediction error ("surprise") affects the rate of learning: We learn more rapidly about cues for whi...
The potentially interactive influence of attention and prediction was investigated by measuring even...
Predictive coding models of perception suggest that predicted sensory signals are attenuated (silenc...
The potentially interactive influence of attention and prediction was investigated by measuring even...