Acetylcholine (ACh) is a neuromodulatory transmitter implicated in perception and learning under uncertainty. This study combined computational simulations and pharmaco-electroencephalography in humans, to test a formulation of perceptual inference based upon the free energy principle. This formulation suggests that ACh enhances the precision of bottom-up synaptic transmission in cortical hierarchies by optimizing the gain of supragranular pyramidal cells. Simulations of a mismatch negativity paradigm predicted a rapid trial-by-trial suppression of evoked sensory prediction error (PE) responses that is attenuated by cholinergic neuromodulation. We confirmed this prediction empirically with a placebo-controlled study of cholinesterase inhib...
The exact mechanisms whereby the cholinergic neurotransmitter system contributes to attentional proc...
A rich body of experimental data indicates that the neuromodulatory systems acetylcholine (ACh) and ...
The brain attenuates its responses to self-produced exteroceptions (e.g., we cannot tickle ourselves...
Acetylcholine (ACh) is a neuromodulatory transmitter implicated in perception and learning under unc...
Acetylcholine (ACh) is a neuromodulatory transmitter implicated in perception and learning under unc...
In order to deal with the uncertainty in the world, our brains need to be able to flexibly switch be...
Acetylcholine (ACh) plays an important role in a wide variety of cognitive tasks, such as perception...
SummaryUncertainty in various forms plagues our interactions with the environment. In a Bayesian sta...
Uncertainty in various forms plagues our interactions with the environment. In a Bayesian statistica...
Recent electrophysiology and human neuroimaging studies indicate that selective attention to differe...
Uncertainty in various forms plagues our interactions with the environment. In a Bayesian statistica...
Understanding how the brain represents, updates, and accommodates uncertainty is a key challenge for...
Navigating the physical world requires learning probabilistic associations between sensory events an...
Uncertainty in various forms plagues our interactions with the environment. In a Bayesian statistica...
Accurate perceptual inference fundamentally depends upon accurate beliefs about the reliability of s...
The exact mechanisms whereby the cholinergic neurotransmitter system contributes to attentional proc...
A rich body of experimental data indicates that the neuromodulatory systems acetylcholine (ACh) and ...
The brain attenuates its responses to self-produced exteroceptions (e.g., we cannot tickle ourselves...
Acetylcholine (ACh) is a neuromodulatory transmitter implicated in perception and learning under unc...
Acetylcholine (ACh) is a neuromodulatory transmitter implicated in perception and learning under unc...
In order to deal with the uncertainty in the world, our brains need to be able to flexibly switch be...
Acetylcholine (ACh) plays an important role in a wide variety of cognitive tasks, such as perception...
SummaryUncertainty in various forms plagues our interactions with the environment. In a Bayesian sta...
Uncertainty in various forms plagues our interactions with the environment. In a Bayesian statistica...
Recent electrophysiology and human neuroimaging studies indicate that selective attention to differe...
Uncertainty in various forms plagues our interactions with the environment. In a Bayesian statistica...
Understanding how the brain represents, updates, and accommodates uncertainty is a key challenge for...
Navigating the physical world requires learning probabilistic associations between sensory events an...
Uncertainty in various forms plagues our interactions with the environment. In a Bayesian statistica...
Accurate perceptual inference fundamentally depends upon accurate beliefs about the reliability of s...
The exact mechanisms whereby the cholinergic neurotransmitter system contributes to attentional proc...
A rich body of experimental data indicates that the neuromodulatory systems acetylcholine (ACh) and ...
The brain attenuates its responses to self-produced exteroceptions (e.g., we cannot tickle ourselves...