Given the vast amount of sensory information the brain has to deal with, predicting some of this information based on the current context is a resource-efficient strategy. The framework of predictive coding states that higher-level brain areas generate a predictive model to be communicated via feedback connections to early sensory areas. Here, we directly tested the necessity of a higher-level visual area, V5, in this predictive processing in the context of an apparent motion paradigm. We flashed targets on the apparent motion trace in-time or out-of-time with the predicted illusory motion token. As in previous studies, we found that predictable in-time targets were better detected than unpredictable out-of-time targets. However, when we ap...
have contributed equally to this work. Predicting visual information facilitates efficient processin...
The cerebral cortex predicts visual motion to adapt human behavior to surrounding objects moving in ...
When 2 visual stimuli are presented one after another in different locations, they are often perceiv...
Given the vast amount of sensory information the brain has to deal with, predicting some of this inf...
Given the vast amount of sensory information the brain has to deal with, predicting some of this inf...
Predictive coding theories propose that the brain creates internal models of the environment to pred...
The human brain is nearly constantly subjected to visual motion signals originating from a large var...
The current study investigates if early visual cortical areas, V1, V2 and V3, use predictive coding ...
Evidence from human and primate studies suggests that fast visual processing may utilize signals pro...
Recent views of information processing in the (human) brain emphasize the hierarchical structure of ...
Two stimuli alternately presented at different locations can evoke a percept of a stimulus continuou...
Predicting visual information facilitates efficient processing of visual signals. Higher visual area...
none6siMotion information can reach V5/MT through two parallel routes: one conveying information at ...
Motion information can reach V5/MT through two parallel routes: one conveying information at early l...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study we tested whether the predictability of stimuli ...
have contributed equally to this work. Predicting visual information facilitates efficient processin...
The cerebral cortex predicts visual motion to adapt human behavior to surrounding objects moving in ...
When 2 visual stimuli are presented one after another in different locations, they are often perceiv...
Given the vast amount of sensory information the brain has to deal with, predicting some of this inf...
Given the vast amount of sensory information the brain has to deal with, predicting some of this inf...
Predictive coding theories propose that the brain creates internal models of the environment to pred...
The human brain is nearly constantly subjected to visual motion signals originating from a large var...
The current study investigates if early visual cortical areas, V1, V2 and V3, use predictive coding ...
Evidence from human and primate studies suggests that fast visual processing may utilize signals pro...
Recent views of information processing in the (human) brain emphasize the hierarchical structure of ...
Two stimuli alternately presented at different locations can evoke a percept of a stimulus continuou...
Predicting visual information facilitates efficient processing of visual signals. Higher visual area...
none6siMotion information can reach V5/MT through two parallel routes: one conveying information at ...
Motion information can reach V5/MT through two parallel routes: one conveying information at early l...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study we tested whether the predictability of stimuli ...
have contributed equally to this work. Predicting visual information facilitates efficient processin...
The cerebral cortex predicts visual motion to adapt human behavior to surrounding objects moving in ...
When 2 visual stimuli are presented one after another in different locations, they are often perceiv...