The perceptual prediction paradox
From the noisy information bombarding our senses, our brains must construct percepts that
are veridical–reflecting the true state of the world–and informative–conveying what we did …
are veridical–reflecting the true state of the world–and informative–conveying what we did …
The auditory brain in action: Intention determines predictive processing in the auditory system—A review of current paradigms and findings
According to the ideomotor theory, action may serve to produce desired sensory outcomes.
Perception has been widely described in terms of sensory predictions arising due to top …
Perception has been widely described in terms of sensory predictions arising due to top …
Perception and action as viewed from the Theory of Event Coding: A multi-lab replication and effect size estimation of common experimental designs
Abstract The Theory of Event Coding (TEC) has influenced research on action and
perception across the past two decades. It integrates several seminal empirical phenomena …
perception across the past two decades. It integrates several seminal empirical phenomena …
Predictive attenuation of touch and tactile gating are distinct perceptual phenomena
In recent decades, research on somatosensory perception has led to two important
observations. First, self-generated touches that are predicted by voluntary movements …
observations. First, self-generated touches that are predicted by voluntary movements …
Neural substrates and models of omission responses and predictive processes
Predictive coding theories argue that deviance detection phenomena, such as mismatch
responses and omission responses, are generated by predictive processes with possibly …
responses and omission responses, are generated by predictive processes with possibly …
[HTML][HTML] Sensory attenuation is modulated by the contrasting effects of predictability and control
Self-generated stimuli have been found to elicit a reduced sensory response compared with
externally-generated stimuli. However, much of the literature has not adequately controlled …
externally-generated stimuli. However, much of the literature has not adequately controlled …
Sensory attenuation of the auditory P2 differentiates self-from partner-produced sounds during joint action
Successful human interaction relies on people's ability to differentiate between the sensory
consequences of their own and others' actions. Research in solo action contexts has …
consequences of their own and others' actions. Research in solo action contexts has …
Sensory attenuation in the auditory modality as a window into predictive processing
Self-generated auditory input is perceived less loudly than the same sounds generated
externally. The existence of this phenomenon, called Sensory Attenuation (SA), has been …
externally. The existence of this phenomenon, called Sensory Attenuation (SA), has been …
Perception of self‐generated and externally‐generated visual stimuli: Evidence from EEG and behavior
Efference copy‐based forward model mechanisms may help us to distinguish between self‐
generated and externally‐generated sensory consequences. Previous studies have shown …
generated and externally‐generated sensory consequences. Previous studies have shown …
The auditory P2 differentiates self-from partner-produced sounds during joint action: contributions of self-specific attenuation and temporal orienting of attention
Sensory attenuation of the auditory P2 event-related potential (ERP) has been shown to
differentiate the sensory consequences of one's own from others' action in joint action …
differentiate the sensory consequences of one's own from others' action in joint action …