Many studies measured neural responses in oddball paradigms, showing a different response to the same stimulus when presented with a low (deviant) compared with a high probability (standard) in a sequence. Such a differential response is manifested in event-related potential studies as the mismatch negativity (MMN) and has been observed in several sensory modalities, including vision. Other studies showed that stimulus repetition suppresses the neural response. It has been suggested that this adaptation effect underlies the smaller responses to the standard compared with the deviant stimulus in oddball sequences. However, theMMNmay also reflect the violation of a prediction based on the sequence of standards, i.e., a surprise response.Weexa...
Optimal perceptual decisions require sensory signals to be combined with prior information about sti...
Repetition suppression, the attenuation of neural activity for repeated stimuli, is a well-known neu...
Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA) occurs when the spike rate of a neuron decreases with repetitions...
Many studies measured neural responses in oddball paradigms, showing a different response to the sam...
UNLABELLED: Stimulus repetition alters neural responses to the repeated stimulus. This so-called ada...
Animals and humans learn statistical regularities that are embedded in sequences of stimuli. The neu...
In the current dissertation, we examined the phenomenon of neural adaptation. Neural adaptation can ...
Neurons of different brain regions change their response when a stimulus is repeated. In inferior te...
Stimulus repetition produces a decrease of the response in many cortical areas and different modalit...
Stimulus repetition produces a decrease of the response in many cortical areas and different modalit...
We learn to implicitly extract the statistical regularities in the environment around us, e.g. seque...
Humans are sensitive to statistical regularities in their visual environment, but the nature of the ...
Humans are sensitive to statistical regularities in their visual environment, but the nature of the ...
Deviants are stimuli that violate one's prediction about the incoming stimuli. Studying deviance det...
Repetition suppression, the attenuation of neural activity for repeated stimuli, is a well-known neu...
Optimal perceptual decisions require sensory signals to be combined with prior information about sti...
Repetition suppression, the attenuation of neural activity for repeated stimuli, is a well-known neu...
Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA) occurs when the spike rate of a neuron decreases with repetitions...
Many studies measured neural responses in oddball paradigms, showing a different response to the sam...
UNLABELLED: Stimulus repetition alters neural responses to the repeated stimulus. This so-called ada...
Animals and humans learn statistical regularities that are embedded in sequences of stimuli. The neu...
In the current dissertation, we examined the phenomenon of neural adaptation. Neural adaptation can ...
Neurons of different brain regions change their response when a stimulus is repeated. In inferior te...
Stimulus repetition produces a decrease of the response in many cortical areas and different modalit...
Stimulus repetition produces a decrease of the response in many cortical areas and different modalit...
We learn to implicitly extract the statistical regularities in the environment around us, e.g. seque...
Humans are sensitive to statistical regularities in their visual environment, but the nature of the ...
Humans are sensitive to statistical regularities in their visual environment, but the nature of the ...
Deviants are stimuli that violate one's prediction about the incoming stimuli. Studying deviance det...
Repetition suppression, the attenuation of neural activity for repeated stimuli, is a well-known neu...
Optimal perceptual decisions require sensory signals to be combined with prior information about sti...
Repetition suppression, the attenuation of neural activity for repeated stimuli, is a well-known neu...
Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA) occurs when the spike rate of a neuron decreases with repetitions...