Two factors are known to determine the waveform of event‐related potentials (ERP) elicited by task‐relevant stimuli: the a priori probability of the stimuli and the sequence of immediately preceding stimuli. The relative contribution of these factors to the ERP waveform was assessed at nine levels of a priori probability (from .10 to .90). Random sequences of high (1500 Hz) and low (1000 Hz) tones were presented to 10 male subjects at each level of probability, both when the events were task‐relevant and when the subjects were performing an alternate task to which the tones were irrelevant. The EEG was recorded from five midline electrode sites referred to linked mastoids. The amplitude of the P300 and Slow Wave components was inversely pro...
Expectancy has been used to explain the effects of stimulus sequences both on reaction times (RTs) a...
Expectancy has been used to explain the effects of stimulus sequences both on reaction times (RTs) a...
Surprise, or prediction error, occurs whenever a person experiences a stimulus that was not expected...
Two factors are known to determine the waveform of event‐related potentials (ERP) elicited by task‐r...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
In each of two experimental conditions, subjects were presented with a series of tones; one of two t...
In each of two experimental conditions, subjects were presented with a series of tones; one of two t...
In each of two experimental conditions, subjects were presented with a series of tones; one of two t...
The P300 component of the human event-related brain potential has often been linked to the processin...
The P300 component of the human event-related brain potential has often been linked to the processin...
In a paired associate learning task, subjects responded to each presentation of a nonsense syllable ...
In a paired associate learning task, subjects responded to each presentation of a nonsense syllable ...
Summary: Evidence for the brain’s derivation of explicit expectancies in an ongoing sensory context ...
Expectancy has been used to explain the effects of stimulus sequences both on reaction times (RTs) a...
Expectancy has been used to explain the effects of stimulus sequences both on reaction times (RTs) a...
Surprise, or prediction error, occurs whenever a person experiences a stimulus that was not expected...
Two factors are known to determine the waveform of event‐related potentials (ERP) elicited by task‐r...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
Fifteen subjects were presented with series of tones. Any one tone was either loud or soft, and in a...
In each of two experimental conditions, subjects were presented with a series of tones; one of two t...
In each of two experimental conditions, subjects were presented with a series of tones; one of two t...
In each of two experimental conditions, subjects were presented with a series of tones; one of two t...
The P300 component of the human event-related brain potential has often been linked to the processin...
The P300 component of the human event-related brain potential has often been linked to the processin...
In a paired associate learning task, subjects responded to each presentation of a nonsense syllable ...
In a paired associate learning task, subjects responded to each presentation of a nonsense syllable ...
Summary: Evidence for the brain’s derivation of explicit expectancies in an ongoing sensory context ...
Expectancy has been used to explain the effects of stimulus sequences both on reaction times (RTs) a...
Expectancy has been used to explain the effects of stimulus sequences both on reaction times (RTs) a...
Surprise, or prediction error, occurs whenever a person experiences a stimulus that was not expected...