As the evidence of predictive processes playing a role in a wide variety of cognitive domains increases, the brain as a predictive machine becomes a central idea in neuroscience. In auditory processing, a considerable amount of progress has been made using variations of the Oddball design, but most of the existing work seems restricted to predictions based on physical features or conditional rules linking successive stimuli. To characterize the predictive capacity of the brain to abstract rules, we present here two experiments that use speech-like stimuli to overcome limitations and avoid common confounds. Pseudowords were presented in isolation, intermixed with infrequent deviants that contained unexpected phoneme sequences. As hypothesize...
International audienceAccording to hierarchical predictive coding models, the cortex constantly gene...
Predictive coding theorizes the capacity of neural structures to form predictions about forthcoming ...
The auditory system has been shown to detect predictability in a tone sequence, but does it use the ...
As the evidence of predictive processes playing a role in a wide variety of cognitive domains increa...
As the evidence of predictive processes playing a role in a wide variety of cognitive domains increa...
Normal perception relies on predictive coding, in which neural networks establish associations among...
Auditory speech perception can be described as the task of mapping an auditory signal into meaning....
Speech signals are often compromised by disruptions originating from external (e.g., masking noise) ...
The human brain is highly responsive to (deviant) sounds violating an auditory regularity. Respectiv...
SummaryHumans can recognize spoken words with unmatched speed and accuracy. Hearing the initial port...
Humans use prior expectations to improve perception, especially of sensory signals that are degraded...
Theorists propose that the brain constantly generates implicit predictions that guide information pr...
The predictable rhythmic structure is important to most ecologically relevant sounds for humans, suc...
Computational and experimental research has revealed that auditory sensory predictions are derived f...
Humans use prior expectations to improve perception, especially of sensory signals that are degraded...
International audienceAccording to hierarchical predictive coding models, the cortex constantly gene...
Predictive coding theorizes the capacity of neural structures to form predictions about forthcoming ...
The auditory system has been shown to detect predictability in a tone sequence, but does it use the ...
As the evidence of predictive processes playing a role in a wide variety of cognitive domains increa...
As the evidence of predictive processes playing a role in a wide variety of cognitive domains increa...
Normal perception relies on predictive coding, in which neural networks establish associations among...
Auditory speech perception can be described as the task of mapping an auditory signal into meaning....
Speech signals are often compromised by disruptions originating from external (e.g., masking noise) ...
The human brain is highly responsive to (deviant) sounds violating an auditory regularity. Respectiv...
SummaryHumans can recognize spoken words with unmatched speed and accuracy. Hearing the initial port...
Humans use prior expectations to improve perception, especially of sensory signals that are degraded...
Theorists propose that the brain constantly generates implicit predictions that guide information pr...
The predictable rhythmic structure is important to most ecologically relevant sounds for humans, suc...
Computational and experimental research has revealed that auditory sensory predictions are derived f...
Humans use prior expectations to improve perception, especially of sensory signals that are degraded...
International audienceAccording to hierarchical predictive coding models, the cortex constantly gene...
Predictive coding theorizes the capacity of neural structures to form predictions about forthcoming ...
The auditory system has been shown to detect predictability in a tone sequence, but does it use the ...