Journal article

Outlier Responses Reflect Sensitivity to Statistical Structure in the Human Brain

MI Garrido, M Sahani, RJ Dolan

Plos Computational Biology | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2013

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Abstract

We constantly look for patterns in the environment that allow us to learn its key regularities. These regularities are fundamental in enabling us to make predictions about what is likely to happen next. The physiological study of regularity extraction has focused primarily on repetitive sequence-based rules within the sensory environment, or on stimulus-outcome associations in the context of reward-based decision-making. Here we ask whether we implicitly encode non-sequential stochastic regularities, and detect violations therein. We addressed this question using a novel experimental design and both behavioural and magnetoencephalographic (MEG) metrics associated with responses to pure-tone ..

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Awarded by Wellcome Trust


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was funded by a Wellcome Trust Project Grant (085316/Z/08/Z) to RJD and MS, and an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DE130101393) to MIG. The Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging is supported by core funding from the Wellcome Trust (091593/Z/10/Z). MS is supported by The Gatsby Charitable Foundation. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.