Prediction plays a key role in control of attention but it is not clear which aspects of prediction are most prominent in conscious experience. An evolving view on the brain is that it can be seen as a prediction machine that optimizes its ability to predict states of the world and the self through the top-down propagation of predictions and the bottom-up presentation of prediction errors. There are competing views though on whether prediction or prediction errors dominate the formation of conscious experience. Yet, the dynamic effects of prediction on perception, decision making and consciousness have been difficult to assess and to model. We propose a novel mathematical framework and a psychophysical paradigm that allows us to assess both...
This thesis investigated the relationship between prediction and attention in visual perception by r...
Predictive Processing theory, hotly debated in neuroscience, psychology and philosophy, promises to ...
SummaryCan the rapid stream of conscious experience be predicted from brain activity alone? Recently...
Prediction plays a key role in control of attention but it is not clear which aspects of prediction ...
How do expectations influence transitions between unconscious and conscious perceptual processing? A...
Contains fulltext : 190062.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...
It is well known that top–down expectations affect perceptual processes. Yet, remarkably little is k...
harvard.edu The human brain continuously generates predictions about the environment based on learne...
Predictions in the visual domain have been shown to modulate conscious access. Yet, little is known ...
According to the predictive coding approach to perception, the brain uses predictions based on previ...
In the framework of visual cognition and predictive coding models, we tested the hypotheses that vis...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
he framework of predictive coding offers a parsimonious explanation for many perceptual phenomena. A...
Emerging evidence indicates that prediction, instantiated at different perceptual levels, facilitate...
Despite accumulating evidence that perceptual predictions influence perceptual content, the relation...
This thesis investigated the relationship between prediction and attention in visual perception by r...
Predictive Processing theory, hotly debated in neuroscience, psychology and philosophy, promises to ...
SummaryCan the rapid stream of conscious experience be predicted from brain activity alone? Recently...
Prediction plays a key role in control of attention but it is not clear which aspects of prediction ...
How do expectations influence transitions between unconscious and conscious perceptual processing? A...
Contains fulltext : 190062.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...
It is well known that top–down expectations affect perceptual processes. Yet, remarkably little is k...
harvard.edu The human brain continuously generates predictions about the environment based on learne...
Predictions in the visual domain have been shown to modulate conscious access. Yet, little is known ...
According to the predictive coding approach to perception, the brain uses predictions based on previ...
In the framework of visual cognition and predictive coding models, we tested the hypotheses that vis...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
he framework of predictive coding offers a parsimonious explanation for many perceptual phenomena. A...
Emerging evidence indicates that prediction, instantiated at different perceptual levels, facilitate...
Despite accumulating evidence that perceptual predictions influence perceptual content, the relation...
This thesis investigated the relationship between prediction and attention in visual perception by r...
Predictive Processing theory, hotly debated in neuroscience, psychology and philosophy, promises to ...
SummaryCan the rapid stream of conscious experience be predicted from brain activity alone? Recently...