Neurons along the auditory pathway exhibit a hierarchical organization of prediction error
Perception can be explained by predictive coding, but it is unclear how this theory applies at the single-neuron level. Here, authors describe how auditory patterns are encoded and detected by single neurons along the auditory pathway, demonstrating that prediction error exists in single auditory ne...
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Main Authors: | Gloria G. Parras, Javier Nieto-Diego, Guillermo V. Carbajal, Catalina Valdés-Baizabal, Carles Escera, Manuel S. Malmierca |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c9f4ad22bfe04b4bb66f836bdfe1bd8f |
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