Journal article

Detecting (Un)seen Change: The Neural Underpinnings of (Un)conscious Prediction Errors

EG Rowe, N Tsuchiya, MI Garrido

Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2020

Abstract

Detecting changes in the environment is fundamental for our survival. According to predictive coding theory, detecting these irregularities relies both on incoming sensory information and our top–down prior expectations (or internal generative models) about the world. Prediction errors (PEs), detectable in event-related potentials (ERPs), occur when there is a mismatch between the sensory input and our internal model (i.e., a surprise event). Many changes occurring in our environment are irrelevant for survival and may remain unseen. Such changes, even if subtle, can nevertheless be detected by the brain without emerging into consciousness. What remains unclear is how these changes are proce..

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