AbstractWe propose that sensory inputs are processed in terms of optimised predictions and prediction error signals within hierarchical neurocognitive models. The combination of non-invasive brain imaging and generative network models has provided support for hierarchical frontotemporal interactions in oddball tasks, including recent identification of a temporal expectancy signal acting on prefrontal cortex. However, these studies are limited by the need to invert magnetoencephalographic or electroencephalographic sensor signals to localise activity from cortical ‘nodes’ in the network, or to infer neural responses from indirect measures such as the fMRI BOLD signal. To overcome this limitation, we examined frontotemporal interactions estim...
10.7554/eLife.33977.001Distinct anatomical and spectral channels are thought to play specialized rol...
Predictive coding theories posit that neural networks learn statistical regularities in the environm...
In a stable environment the brain can minimize processing required for sensory input by forming a pr...
We propose that sensory inputs are processed in terms of optimised predictions and prediction error ...
We propose that sensory inputs are processed in terms of optimised predictions and prediction error ...
Brain function can be conceived as a hierarchy of generative models that optimizes predictions of se...
Brain function can be conceived as a hierarchy of generative models that optimizes predictions of se...
Perception relies on the integration of sensory information and prior expectations. Here we show tha...
Emerging evidence supports the role of neural oscillations as a mechanism for predictive information...
Recent computational models of perception conceptualize auditory oddball responses as signatures of ...
Sensory attenuation refers to the decreased intensity of a sensory percept when a sensation is self‐...
International audienceAccording to hierarchical predictive coding models, the cortex constantly gene...
Distinct anatomical and spectral channels are thought to play specialized roles in the communication...
Ongoing fluctuations of intrinsic cortical networks determine the dynamic state of the brain, and in...
International audienceRecent computational models of perception conceptualize auditory oddball respo...
10.7554/eLife.33977.001Distinct anatomical and spectral channels are thought to play specialized rol...
Predictive coding theories posit that neural networks learn statistical regularities in the environm...
In a stable environment the brain can minimize processing required for sensory input by forming a pr...
We propose that sensory inputs are processed in terms of optimised predictions and prediction error ...
We propose that sensory inputs are processed in terms of optimised predictions and prediction error ...
Brain function can be conceived as a hierarchy of generative models that optimizes predictions of se...
Brain function can be conceived as a hierarchy of generative models that optimizes predictions of se...
Perception relies on the integration of sensory information and prior expectations. Here we show tha...
Emerging evidence supports the role of neural oscillations as a mechanism for predictive information...
Recent computational models of perception conceptualize auditory oddball responses as signatures of ...
Sensory attenuation refers to the decreased intensity of a sensory percept when a sensation is self‐...
International audienceAccording to hierarchical predictive coding models, the cortex constantly gene...
Distinct anatomical and spectral channels are thought to play specialized roles in the communication...
Ongoing fluctuations of intrinsic cortical networks determine the dynamic state of the brain, and in...
International audienceRecent computational models of perception conceptualize auditory oddball respo...
10.7554/eLife.33977.001Distinct anatomical and spectral channels are thought to play specialized rol...
Predictive coding theories posit that neural networks learn statistical regularities in the environm...
In a stable environment the brain can minimize processing required for sensory input by forming a pr...