When a visual event is unexpected, because it violates a train of repeated events, it excites a greater positive electrical potential at sensors positioned above occipital-parietal human brain regions (the P300). Such events can also seem to have an increased duration relative to repeated (implicitly expected) events. However, recent behavioural evidence suggests that when events are unexpected because they violate a declared prediction-a guess-there is an opposite impact on duration perception. The neural consequences of incorrect declared predictions have not been examined. We replicated the finding whereby repetition violating events elicit a larger P300 response. However, we found that events that violated a declared prediction entraine...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
Emerging evidence indicates that prediction, instantiated at different perceptual levels, facilitate...
During visual perception, the brain must combine its predictions about what is to be perceived with ...
When a visual event is unexpected, because it violates a train of repeated events, it excites a grea...
Humans and other animals can learn and exploit repeating patterns that occur within their environmen...
Predictive coding theories assert that perceptual inference is a hierarchical process of belief upda...
Predictive coding theories assert that perceptual inference is a hierarchical process of belief upda...
The brain generates internal models of the world to interpret incoming information and predict futur...
The oddball protocol has been used to study the neural and perceptual consequences of implicit predi...
Comparisons between expectations and outcomes are critical for learning. Termed prediction errors, t...
International audienceThe predictive coding model of perception proposes that neuronal responses are...
Predictive coding theories argue that recent experience establishes expectations in the brain that g...
Predictive coding theories argue that recent experience establishes expectations in the brain that g...
Prediction-error checking processes play a key role in predictive coding models of perception. Howev...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
Emerging evidence indicates that prediction, instantiated at different perceptual levels, facilitate...
During visual perception, the brain must combine its predictions about what is to be perceived with ...
When a visual event is unexpected, because it violates a train of repeated events, it excites a grea...
Humans and other animals can learn and exploit repeating patterns that occur within their environmen...
Predictive coding theories assert that perceptual inference is a hierarchical process of belief upda...
Predictive coding theories assert that perceptual inference is a hierarchical process of belief upda...
The brain generates internal models of the world to interpret incoming information and predict futur...
The oddball protocol has been used to study the neural and perceptual consequences of implicit predi...
Comparisons between expectations and outcomes are critical for learning. Termed prediction errors, t...
International audienceThe predictive coding model of perception proposes that neuronal responses are...
Predictive coding theories argue that recent experience establishes expectations in the brain that g...
Predictive coding theories argue that recent experience establishes expectations in the brain that g...
Prediction-error checking processes play a key role in predictive coding models of perception. Howev...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
Emerging evidence indicates that prediction, instantiated at different perceptual levels, facilitate...
During visual perception, the brain must combine its predictions about what is to be perceived with ...