Efficient behavior depends in part on the ability to predict the type and the timing of events in the environment. Specific temporal predictions require an internal representation of the temporal structure of events. Here we propose that temporal prediction recruits adaptive and non-adaptive oscillatory mechanisms involved in establishing such an internal representation. Partial structural and functional convergence of the underlying mechanisms allows speculation about an extended subcortico-cortical network. This network develops around a dual-pathway architecture, which establishes the basis for preparing the organism for perceptual integration, for the generation of specific temporal predictions, and for optimizing the brain's allocation...
The role of the cerebellum in the anatomical and functional architecture of the brain is a matter of...
Physiological methods have identified a number of signatures of temporal prediction, a core componen...
Temporal structure in skilled, fluent action exists at several nested levels. At the largest scale c...
Efficient behavior depends in part on the ability to predict the type and the timing of events in th...
Optimal control mechanisms require prediction capabilities. If one cannot predict the consequences o...
International audienceNeuronal oscillations are comprised of rhythmic fluctuations of excitability t...
Brain function can be conceived as a hierarchy of generative models that optimizes predictions of se...
Neurons in sensory pathways respond selectively to specific features of dynamic natural inputs. For ...
Tracing the temporal structure of acoustic events is crucial in order to efficiently adapt to dynami...
Anticipating the timing of future events is a necessary precursor to preparing actions and allocatin...
Neurons in the sensory systems are tuned to diverse but specific features of the sensory environment...
The physics of the environment provide a rich spatiotemporal structure for our experience. Objects m...
Reciprocal connections between cortical and striatal regions of the brain form neuro-functional circ...
International audienceIn a previous model [3], a spectral timing neural network [4] was used to acco...
We have come to recognize the brain as a predictive organ, anticipating attributes of the incoming s...
The role of the cerebellum in the anatomical and functional architecture of the brain is a matter of...
Physiological methods have identified a number of signatures of temporal prediction, a core componen...
Temporal structure in skilled, fluent action exists at several nested levels. At the largest scale c...
Efficient behavior depends in part on the ability to predict the type and the timing of events in th...
Optimal control mechanisms require prediction capabilities. If one cannot predict the consequences o...
International audienceNeuronal oscillations are comprised of rhythmic fluctuations of excitability t...
Brain function can be conceived as a hierarchy of generative models that optimizes predictions of se...
Neurons in sensory pathways respond selectively to specific features of dynamic natural inputs. For ...
Tracing the temporal structure of acoustic events is crucial in order to efficiently adapt to dynami...
Anticipating the timing of future events is a necessary precursor to preparing actions and allocatin...
Neurons in the sensory systems are tuned to diverse but specific features of the sensory environment...
The physics of the environment provide a rich spatiotemporal structure for our experience. Objects m...
Reciprocal connections between cortical and striatal regions of the brain form neuro-functional circ...
International audienceIn a previous model [3], a spectral timing neural network [4] was used to acco...
We have come to recognize the brain as a predictive organ, anticipating attributes of the incoming s...
The role of the cerebellum in the anatomical and functional architecture of the brain is a matter of...
Physiological methods have identified a number of signatures of temporal prediction, a core componen...
Temporal structure in skilled, fluent action exists at several nested levels. At the largest scale c...