International audienceThe information available through our senses is noisy, incomplete, and to varying degrees ambiguous. The perceptual system must create stable and reliable percepts out of this restricted information. It solves this perceptual inference problem by integrating memories of previous percepts and making predictions about the perceptual future. Using ambiguous figures and a new experimental approach, we studied whether generating predictions based on regularities in the past affects processing of the present and how this is done. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate whether a highly regular temporal context of either ambiguous or unambiguous stimulus variants differently affects processing of a curren...
A popular model for sensory processing, known as predictive coding, proposes that incoming signals a...
The present study examined whether Event-Related Potential (ERP) components and their neural generat...
Exposure to pleasant and rewarding visual stimuli can bias people’s choices towards either immediate...
The information available through our senses is noisy, incomplete, and to varying degrees ambiguous....
International audienceCurrent theories about visual perception assume that our perceptual system wei...
What happens when an expectation of a certain perceptible event is fulfilled? Traditional empiricist...
The environment has a temporal structure, and knowing when a stimulus will appear translates into in...
Anticipation is a hallmark of skilled movements. For example, when removing plates from a loaded tra...
How do expectations influence transitions between unconscious and conscious perceptual processing? A...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures were used to investigate recognition memory ...
The current event-related potential (ERP) study utilized a visual statistical learning paradigm to e...
Identifying patterns of recurrent events is central to human perception, cognition and behavior. By ...
International audienceIt has been proposed that the brain specializes in predicting future states of...
It is increasingly clear that we extract patterns of temporal regularity between events to optimize ...
The present study examined whether Event-Related Potential (ERP) components and their neural generat...
A popular model for sensory processing, known as predictive coding, proposes that incoming signals a...
The present study examined whether Event-Related Potential (ERP) components and their neural generat...
Exposure to pleasant and rewarding visual stimuli can bias people’s choices towards either immediate...
The information available through our senses is noisy, incomplete, and to varying degrees ambiguous....
International audienceCurrent theories about visual perception assume that our perceptual system wei...
What happens when an expectation of a certain perceptible event is fulfilled? Traditional empiricist...
The environment has a temporal structure, and knowing when a stimulus will appear translates into in...
Anticipation is a hallmark of skilled movements. For example, when removing plates from a loaded tra...
How do expectations influence transitions between unconscious and conscious perceptual processing? A...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures were used to investigate recognition memory ...
The current event-related potential (ERP) study utilized a visual statistical learning paradigm to e...
Identifying patterns of recurrent events is central to human perception, cognition and behavior. By ...
International audienceIt has been proposed that the brain specializes in predicting future states of...
It is increasingly clear that we extract patterns of temporal regularity between events to optimize ...
The present study examined whether Event-Related Potential (ERP) components and their neural generat...
A popular model for sensory processing, known as predictive coding, proposes that incoming signals a...
The present study examined whether Event-Related Potential (ERP) components and their neural generat...
Exposure to pleasant and rewarding visual stimuli can bias people’s choices towards either immediate...