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 …
[HTML][HTML] Great expectations: is there evidence for predictive coding in auditory cortex?
M Heilbron, M Chait - Neuroscience, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …
The neural representation of sequences: from transition probabilities to algebraic patterns and linguistic trees
A sequence of images, sounds, or words can be stored at several levels of detail, from
specific items and their timing to abstract structure. We propose a taxonomy of five distinct …
specific items and their timing to abstract structure. We propose a taxonomy of five distinct …
Auditory dysfunction in schizophrenia: integrating clinical and basic features
Schizophrenia is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder that is associated with persistent
psychosocial disability in affected individuals. Although studies of schizophrenia have …
psychosocial disability in affected individuals. Although studies of schizophrenia have …
Large-scale cortical networks for hierarchical prediction and prediction error in the primate brain
According to predictive-coding theory, cortical areas continuously generate and update
predictions of sensory inputs at different hierarchical levels and emit prediction errors when …
predictions of sensory inputs at different hierarchical levels and emit prediction errors when …
Minimally conscious state or cortically mediated state?
L Naccache - Brain, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Durable impairments of consciousness are currently classified in three main neurological
categories: comatose state, vegetative state (also recently coined unresponsive wakefulness …
categories: comatose state, vegetative state (also recently coined unresponsive wakefulness …
Why and how access consciousness can account for phenomenal consciousness
L Naccache - … Transactions of the Royal Society B …, 2018 - royalsocietypublishing.org
According to a popular distinction proposed by the philosopher Ned Block in 1995, our
conscious experience would overflow the very limited set of what we can consciously report …
conscious experience would overflow the very limited set of what we can consciously report …
Hierarchy of prediction errors for auditory events in human temporal and frontal cortex
S Dürschmid, E Edwards, C Reichert… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - National Acad Sciences
Predictive coding theories posit that neural networks learn statistical regularities in the
environment for comparison with actual outcomes, signaling a prediction error (PE) when …
environment for comparison with actual outcomes, signaling a prediction error (PE) when …
Brain-imaging evidence for compression of binary sound sequences in human memory
According to the language-of-thought hypothesis, regular sequences are compressed in
human memory using recursive loops akin to a mental program that predicts future items …
human memory using recursive loops akin to a mental program that predicts future items …
Insights into human cognition from intracranial EEG: a review of audition, memory, internal cognition, and causality
By recording neural activity directly from the human brain, researchers gain unprecedented
insight into how neurocognitive processes unfold in real time. We first briefly discuss how …
insight into how neurocognitive processes unfold in real time. We first briefly discuss how …