Garrido et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Bayesian mapping reveals that attention boosts neural responses to predicted and unpredicted stimuliGarrido et al., 2018
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- Garrido M
- Rowe E
- Halász V
- Mattingley J
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- Cerebral Cortex
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Predictive coding posits that the human brain continually monitors the environment for regularities and detects inconsistencies. It is unclear, however, what effect attention has on expectation processes, as there have been relatively few studies and the results of these …
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