Humans are sensitive to statistical regularities in their visual environment, but the nature of the underlying neural statistical learning signals still remains to be clarified. As in human behavioral and neuroimaging studies of statistical learning, we exposed rhesus monkeys to a continuous stream of images, presented without interstimulus interval or reward association. The stimulus set consisted of 3 groups of 5 images each (quintets). The stimulus order within each quintet was fixed, but the quintets were presented repeatedly in a random order without interruption. Thus, only transitional probabilities defined quintets of images. Postexposure recordings in inferior temporal (IT) cortex showed an enhanced response to stimuli that violate...
We trained monkeys to identify objects in the presence of varying amounts of visual noise in a delay...
Memories of the images that we have seen are thought to be reflected in the reduction of neural resp...
It is not clear how information related to cognitive or psychological processes is carried by or rep...
Humans are sensitive to statistical regularities in their visual environment, but the nature of the ...
Animals of several species, including primates, learn the statistical regularities of their environm...
<p>Despite living in noisy sensory environments, humans and non-human primates have the ability to l...
We learn to implicitly extract the statistical regularities in the environment around us, e.g. seque...
Animals and humans learn statistical regularities that are embedded in sequences of stimuli. The neu...
Optimal perceptual decisions require sensory signals to be combined with prior information about sti...
Many studies measured neural responses in oddball paradigms, showing a different response to the sam...
One influential hypothesis in neuroscience holds that the nervous system learns statistical regulari...
How do we so rapidly achieve an organized, coherent visual percept of our superficially chaotic worl...
The reliability of neuronal encoding of sensory inputs depends on the correlation structure and basi...
Contains fulltext : 207343.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Perception and ...
UNLABELLED: Stimulus repetition alters neural responses to the repeated stimulus. This so-called ada...
We trained monkeys to identify objects in the presence of varying amounts of visual noise in a delay...
Memories of the images that we have seen are thought to be reflected in the reduction of neural resp...
It is not clear how information related to cognitive or psychological processes is carried by or rep...
Humans are sensitive to statistical regularities in their visual environment, but the nature of the ...
Animals of several species, including primates, learn the statistical regularities of their environm...
<p>Despite living in noisy sensory environments, humans and non-human primates have the ability to l...
We learn to implicitly extract the statistical regularities in the environment around us, e.g. seque...
Animals and humans learn statistical regularities that are embedded in sequences of stimuli. The neu...
Optimal perceptual decisions require sensory signals to be combined with prior information about sti...
Many studies measured neural responses in oddball paradigms, showing a different response to the sam...
One influential hypothesis in neuroscience holds that the nervous system learns statistical regulari...
How do we so rapidly achieve an organized, coherent visual percept of our superficially chaotic worl...
The reliability of neuronal encoding of sensory inputs depends on the correlation structure and basi...
Contains fulltext : 207343.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Perception and ...
UNLABELLED: Stimulus repetition alters neural responses to the repeated stimulus. This so-called ada...
We trained monkeys to identify objects in the presence of varying amounts of visual noise in a delay...
Memories of the images that we have seen are thought to be reflected in the reduction of neural resp...
It is not clear how information related to cognitive or psychological processes is carried by or rep...