Background: The human auditory cortex automatically encodes acoustic input from the environment and differentiates regular sound patterns from deviant ones in order to identify important, irregular events. The Mismatch Negativity (MMN) response is a neuronal marker for the detection of sounds that are unexpected, based on the encoded regularities. It is also elicited by violations of more complex regularities and musical expertise has been shown to have an effect on the processing of complex regularities. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG), we investigated the MMN response to salient or less salient deviants by varying the standard probability (70%, 50% and 35%) of a pattern oddball paradigm. To study the effects of musical expertise in the...
Predictive models in the brain rely on the continuous extraction of regularities from the environmen...
Theories of predictive processing propose that prediction error responses are modulated by the cert...
Recent computational models of perception conceptualize auditory oddball responses as signatures of ...
In the present study we investigated the capacity of the memory store underlying the mismatch negati...
Abstract Auditory prediction error responses elicited by surprising sounds can be reliably recorded ...
When listening to music, pitch deviations are more salient and elicit stronger prediction error resp...
Previous studies have evidenced how the local prediction of physical stimulus features may affect th...
Predictive models in the brain rely on the continuous extraction of regularities from the environmen...
How do listeners respond to prediction errors within patterned sequence of sounds? To answer this qu...
International audienceAbstract It is poorly known whether musical training is associated with improv...
Abstract Theories of predictive processing propose that prediction error responses are modulated by ...
How do listeners respond to prediction errors within patterned sequence of sounds? To answer this qu...
International audienceAbstract It is poorly known whether musical training is associated with improv...
Theories of predictive processing propose that prediction error responses are modulated by the certa...
Neural responses to auditory surprise are typically studied with highly unexpected, disruptive soun...
Predictive models in the brain rely on the continuous extraction of regularities from the environmen...
Theories of predictive processing propose that prediction error responses are modulated by the cert...
Recent computational models of perception conceptualize auditory oddball responses as signatures of ...
In the present study we investigated the capacity of the memory store underlying the mismatch negati...
Abstract Auditory prediction error responses elicited by surprising sounds can be reliably recorded ...
When listening to music, pitch deviations are more salient and elicit stronger prediction error resp...
Previous studies have evidenced how the local prediction of physical stimulus features may affect th...
Predictive models in the brain rely on the continuous extraction of regularities from the environmen...
How do listeners respond to prediction errors within patterned sequence of sounds? To answer this qu...
International audienceAbstract It is poorly known whether musical training is associated with improv...
Abstract Theories of predictive processing propose that prediction error responses are modulated by ...
How do listeners respond to prediction errors within patterned sequence of sounds? To answer this qu...
International audienceAbstract It is poorly known whether musical training is associated with improv...
Theories of predictive processing propose that prediction error responses are modulated by the certa...
Neural responses to auditory surprise are typically studied with highly unexpected, disruptive soun...
Predictive models in the brain rely on the continuous extraction of regularities from the environmen...
Theories of predictive processing propose that prediction error responses are modulated by the cert...
Recent computational models of perception conceptualize auditory oddball responses as signatures of ...