Evaluating the neurophysiological evidence for predictive processing as a model of perception
For many years, the dominant theoretical framework guiding research into the neural origins
of perceptual experience has been provided by hierarchical feedforward models, in which …
of perceptual experience has been provided by hierarchical feedforward models, in which …
The empirical status of predictive coding and active inference
Research on predictive processing models has focused largely on two specific algorithmic
theories: Predictive Coding for perception and Active Inference for decision-making. While …
theories: Predictive Coding for perception and Active Inference for decision-making. While …
[HTML][HTML] Great expectations: is there evidence for predictive coding in auditory cortex?
Predictive coding is possibly one of the most influential, comprehensive, and controversial
theories of neural function. While proponents praise its explanatory potential, critics object …
theories of neural function. While proponents praise its explanatory potential, critics object …
Cortical oscillations and sensory predictions
Many theories of perception are anchored in the central notion that the brain continuously
updates an internal model of the world to infer the probable causes of sensory events. In this …
updates an internal model of the world to infer the probable causes of sensory events. In this …
[HTML][HTML] Repetition suppression and its contextual determinants in predictive coding
This paper presents a review of theoretical and empirical work on repetition suppression in
the context of predictive coding. Predictive coding is a neurobiologically plausible scheme …
the context of predictive coding. Predictive coding is a neurobiologically plausible scheme …
The contribution of frequency-specific activity to hierarchical information processing in the human auditory cortex
The fact that feed-forward and top-down propagation of sensory information use distinct
frequency bands is an appealing assumption for which evidence remains scarce. Here we …
frequency bands is an appealing assumption for which evidence remains scarce. Here we …
Attention and prediction in human audition: a lesson from cognitive psychophysiology
Attention is a hypothetical mechanism in the service of perception that facilitates the
processing of relevant information and inhibits the processing of irrelevant information …
processing of relevant information and inhibits the processing of irrelevant information …
Dysfunction of rapid neural adaptation in dyslexia
Identification of specific neurophysiological dysfunctions resulting in selective reading
difficulty (dyslexia) has remained elusive. In addition to impaired reading development …
difficulty (dyslexia) has remained elusive. In addition to impaired reading development …
Adaptation in the auditory system: an overview
The early stages of the auditory system need to preserve the timing information of sounds in
order to extract the basic features of acoustic stimuli. At the same time, different processes of …
order to extract the basic features of acoustic stimuli. At the same time, different processes of …
Visual mismatch and predictive coding: a computational single-trial ERP study
Predictive coding (PC) posits that the brain uses a generative model to infer the
environmental causes of its sensory data and uses precision-weighted prediction errors …
environmental causes of its sensory data and uses precision-weighted prediction errors …