The cumulative effects of predictability on synaptic gain in the auditory processing stream
Stimulus predictability can lead to substantial modulations of brain activity, such as shifts in sustained magnetic field amplitude, measured with magnetoencephalography. Here, we provide a mechanistic explanation of these effects using MEG data acquired from healthy human volunteers (N=13, 7 female...
Main Authors: | Auksztulewicz, R, Barascud, N, Cooray, G, Nobre, A, Chait, M, Friston, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Society for Neuroscience
2017
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