According to predictive accounts of perception, visual cortical regions encode sensory expectations about the external world, and the violation of those expectations by inputs (surprise). Here, using multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA) of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data, we asked whether expectations and surprise activate the same pattern of voxels, in face-sensitive regions of the extra-striate visual cortex (the fusiform face area or FFA). Participants viewed pairs of repeating or alternating faces, with high or low probability of repetitions. As in previous studies, we found that repetition suppression (the attenuated BOLD response to repeated stimuli) in the FFA was more pronounced for probable repetitions, consistent ...
The ability to distinguish between commonplace and unusual sensory events is critical for efficient ...
Previously several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies point toward the role of per...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...
International audienceRecent work casts Repetition Suppression (RS), i.e. the reduced neural respons...
Repeated exposure to the same stimulus results in an attenuated brain response in cortical regions t...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Visual cognition is thought to rely heavily on contextual expectations. Accordingly, previous studie...
Neural responses to stimuli are often attenuated by repeated presentation. When observed in blood ox...
Repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to reduced responses of stimulus-selective sensory neurons, an...
Repetitions of a sensory event elicit lower levels of brain activity than its initial presentation (...
Neural responses to stimuli are often attenuated by repeated presentation. When observed in blood ox...
According to predictive coding models of sensory processing, stimulus expectations have a profound e...
Visual cortex is traditionally viewed as a hierarchy of neural feature detectors, with neural popula...
The ability to distinguish between commonplace and unusual sensory events is critical for efficient ...
Previously several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies point toward the role of per...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...
International audienceRecent work casts Repetition Suppression (RS), i.e. the reduced neural respons...
Repeated exposure to the same stimulus results in an attenuated brain response in cortical regions t...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Visual cognition is thought to rely heavily on contextual expectations. Accordingly, previous studie...
Neural responses to stimuli are often attenuated by repeated presentation. When observed in blood ox...
Repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to reduced responses of stimulus-selective sensory neurons, an...
Repetitions of a sensory event elicit lower levels of brain activity than its initial presentation (...
Neural responses to stimuli are often attenuated by repeated presentation. When observed in blood ox...
According to predictive coding models of sensory processing, stimulus expectations have a profound e...
Visual cortex is traditionally viewed as a hierarchy of neural feature detectors, with neural popula...
The ability to distinguish between commonplace and unusual sensory events is critical for efficient ...
Previously several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies point toward the role of per...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...