[HTML][HTML] Adaptation in the Visual System: Networked Fatigue or Suppressed Prediction Error Signalling?

D Feuerriegel - Cortex, 2024 - Elsevier
Our brains are constantly adapting to changes in our visual environment. Neural adaptation
exerts a persistent influence on the activity of sensory neurons and our perceptual …

Expectation modulates repetition suppression at late but not early stages during visual word recognition: Evidence from event-related potentials

B Song, W Sommer, U Maurer - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2024 - direct.mit.edu
Visual word recognition is commonly rapid and efficient, incorporating top–down predictive
processing mechanisms. Neuroimaging studies with face stimuli suggest that repetition …

[HTML][HTML] Evidence for spatiotemporally distinct effects of image repetition and perceptual expectations as measured by event-related potentials

D Feuerriegel, O Churches, S Coussens, HAD Keage - NeuroImage, 2018 - Elsevier
Repeated stimulus presentation leads to reductions in responses of cortical neurons, known
as repetition suppression or stimulus-specific adaptation. Circuit-based models of repetition …

Selected topics relating to functional MRI study of the brain

S Ogawa, YW Sung - The Keio Journal of Medicine, 2019 - jstage.jst.go.jp
The authors selected some interesting current topics among many in the field of functional
MRI (fMRI) of the brain. The selection was based on authours' immediate interests in …

[HTML][HTML] Immediate stimulus repetition abolishes stimulus expectation and surprise effects in fast periodic visual oddball designs

D Feuerriegel, HAD Keage, B Rossion, GL Quek - Biological Psychology, 2018 - Elsevier
Oddball designs are widely used to investigate the sensitivity of the visual system to
statistical regularities in sensory environments. However, the underlying mechanisms that …

[HTML][HTML] Temporal expectations modulate face image repetition suppression of early stimulus evoked event-related potentials

D Feuerriegel, O Churches, S Coussens, HAD Keage - Neuropsychologia, 2019 - Elsevier
Repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to reduced responses of stimulus-selective sensory
neurons, an effect known as repetition suppression or stimulus-specific adaptation. Several …

Neural networks representing temporal expectation in mice

AT Wendlandt, P Wenk, JU Henschke, A Michalek… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
The ability to attend to specific moments in time is crucial for survival across species
facilitating perception and motor performance by leveraging prior temporal knowledge for …

Discrete repetition effects for visual words compared to faces and animals, but no modulation by expectation: An event-related potential study

S Binging, W Sommer, U Maurer - Authorea Preprints, 2024 - authorea.com
Repetition suppression (RS) refers to the reduction of neuronal responses to repeated
stimuli as compared to non-repeated stimuli. The predictive coding account of RS proposes …

Perceptual expectations do not modulate image repetition effects as measured by event-related potentials

D Feuerriegel, O Churches, S Coussens, HAD Keage - bioRxiv, 2017 - biorxiv.org
Repeated stimulus presentation leads to complex changes in cortical neuron response
properties, commonly known as repetition suppression or stimulus-specific adaptation …

Spatial and temporal distribution of category-specific brain areas visualized through resting-state fMRI signals

成烈完, ソンヨルワン, 直江大河, ナオエタイガ… - 感性福祉研究所 …, 2020 - tfulib.repo.nii.ac.jp
Functional MRI (fMRI) studies have demonstrated that different brain areas specialize in
various perceptual and cognitive functions. These include primary sensory functions such as …