The present fMRI study investigated whether human observers spontaneously exploit the statistical structure underlying continuous action sequences. In particular, we tested whether two different statistical properties can be distinguished with regard to their neural correlates: an action step’s predictability and its probability. To assess these properties we used measures from information theory. Predictability of action steps was operationalized by its inverse, conditional entropy, which combines the number of possible action steps with their respective probabilities. Probability of action steps was assessed using conditional surprisal, which increases with decreasing probability. Participants were trained in an action observation paradig...
Goal-directed action depends on our ability to anticipate the outcomes of our movements. Recent acco...
In an uncertain environment, probabilities are key to predicting future events and making adaptive c...
Many everyday life predictions rely on the experience and memory of event frequencies, i.e., natural...
The present fMRI study investigated whether human observers spontaneously exploit the statistical st...
The present fMRI study investigated whether human observers spontaneously exploit the statistical st...
Since everyday actions are statistically structured, knowing which action a person has just complete...
Since everyday actions are statistically structured, knowing which action a person has just complete...
When immersed in a new environment we are challenged to decipher initially incomprehensible streams ...
AbstractStatistical regularities exist at different timescales in temporally unfolding event sequenc...
Influential concepts in neuroscientific research cast the brain a predictive machine that revises it...
When immersed in a new environment, we are challenged to decipher initially incomprehensible strea...
Making predictions about future events relies on interpreting streams of information that may initia...
In an uncertain environment, probabilities are key to predicting future events and making adaptive c...
This repository contains all (raw) data and code necessary to replicate the results reported in: Ric...
While the brain regions involved in action observation are relatively well documented in humans and ...
Goal-directed action depends on our ability to anticipate the outcomes of our movements. Recent acco...
In an uncertain environment, probabilities are key to predicting future events and making adaptive c...
Many everyday life predictions rely on the experience and memory of event frequencies, i.e., natural...
The present fMRI study investigated whether human observers spontaneously exploit the statistical st...
The present fMRI study investigated whether human observers spontaneously exploit the statistical st...
Since everyday actions are statistically structured, knowing which action a person has just complete...
Since everyday actions are statistically structured, knowing which action a person has just complete...
When immersed in a new environment we are challenged to decipher initially incomprehensible streams ...
AbstractStatistical regularities exist at different timescales in temporally unfolding event sequenc...
Influential concepts in neuroscientific research cast the brain a predictive machine that revises it...
When immersed in a new environment, we are challenged to decipher initially incomprehensible strea...
Making predictions about future events relies on interpreting streams of information that may initia...
In an uncertain environment, probabilities are key to predicting future events and making adaptive c...
This repository contains all (raw) data and code necessary to replicate the results reported in: Ric...
While the brain regions involved in action observation are relatively well documented in humans and ...
Goal-directed action depends on our ability to anticipate the outcomes of our movements. Recent acco...
In an uncertain environment, probabilities are key to predicting future events and making adaptive c...
Many everyday life predictions rely on the experience and memory of event frequencies, i.e., natural...