Prior knowledge profoundly influences perceptual processing. Previous studies have revealed consistent suppression of predicted stimulus information in sensory areas, but how prior knowledge modulates processing higher up in the cortical hierarchy remains poorly understood. In addition, the mechanism leading to suppression of predicted sensory information remains unclear, and studies thus far have revealed a mixed pattern of results in support of either the "sharpening" or "dampening" model. Here, using 7T fMRI in humans (both sexes), we observed that prior knowledge acquired from fast, one-shot perceptual learning sharpens neural representation throughout the ventral visual stream, generating suppressed sensory responses. In contrast, the ...
SummaryPerceptual inference is biased by foreknowledge about what is probable or possible. How prior...
Sensory signals are highly structured in both space and time. These regularities allow expectations ...
SummaryPrior expectations about the visual world facilitate perception by allowing us to quickly ded...
Prior knowledge profoundly influences perceptual processing. Previous studies have revealed consiste...
How prior knowledge shapes perceptual processing across the human brain, particularly in the frontop...
Contains fulltext : 194822.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Prediction play...
Prior knowledge about the visual world can change how a visual stimulus is processed. Two forms of p...
Perception is strongly influenced by expectations. Accordingly, perception has sometimes been cast a...
The brain is highly efficient at processing complicated patterns of information, filtering ambiguous...
In making sense of the visual world, the brain's processing is driven by two factors: the physical i...
The primary visual cortex (V1) is pre-wired to facilitate the extraction of behaviorally important v...
In making sense of the visual world, the brain\u27s processing is driven by two factors: the physica...
This repository contains all (raw) data and code necessary to replicate the results reported in: Ric...
Acknowledgements: We thank Valentin Wyart and Jean-Remi King for sharing their data. This work was s...
Contains fulltext : 207343.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Perception and ...
SummaryPerceptual inference is biased by foreknowledge about what is probable or possible. How prior...
Sensory signals are highly structured in both space and time. These regularities allow expectations ...
SummaryPrior expectations about the visual world facilitate perception by allowing us to quickly ded...
Prior knowledge profoundly influences perceptual processing. Previous studies have revealed consiste...
How prior knowledge shapes perceptual processing across the human brain, particularly in the frontop...
Contains fulltext : 194822.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Prediction play...
Prior knowledge about the visual world can change how a visual stimulus is processed. Two forms of p...
Perception is strongly influenced by expectations. Accordingly, perception has sometimes been cast a...
The brain is highly efficient at processing complicated patterns of information, filtering ambiguous...
In making sense of the visual world, the brain's processing is driven by two factors: the physical i...
The primary visual cortex (V1) is pre-wired to facilitate the extraction of behaviorally important v...
In making sense of the visual world, the brain\u27s processing is driven by two factors: the physica...
This repository contains all (raw) data and code necessary to replicate the results reported in: Ric...
Acknowledgements: We thank Valentin Wyart and Jean-Remi King for sharing their data. This work was s...
Contains fulltext : 207343.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Perception and ...
SummaryPerceptual inference is biased by foreknowledge about what is probable or possible. How prior...
Sensory signals are highly structured in both space and time. These regularities allow expectations ...
SummaryPrior expectations about the visual world facilitate perception by allowing us to quickly ded...