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Dr Alexa N. Buck (Institut de l’Audition, Institut Pasteur, INSERM, Univ. Paris Cité, Paris, France)7/22/22, 11:00 AMPredictive Processes and Statistical LearningPoster
There are extensive changes in encoding that occur between the thalamus and auditory cortex which take place over only 1 or 2 synpases. Thus far little about these information transfers is truly understood beyond the anatomical connectivity that has been well mapped with anterograde and/or retrograde tracers. In addition studies addressing the functional connectivity have primarily been...
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Ms Hoi Yan Mak (City University of Hong Kong)7/22/22, 11:00 AMPoster
Extracting statistical regularities from sensory input is vital to perception, memory and language processing. This ability, known as statistical learning (SL), is a useful capacity which has been demonstrated by a range of studies across modalities and stimulus types. To deepen the understanding of the underlying mechanism of SL, this study investigated the possible psychophysiological...
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Szabolcs Sáringer (Department of Physiology, Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical School, University of Szeged)7/22/22, 11:00 AMPoster
Statistical learning (SL) is described as a general, implicit phenomenon to segment continuous information. Although it is claimed to be essential for our perception, the behavioral results of SL studies vary greatly. In the present study, we examined the EEG correlates of implicit, visual SL and investigated the results according to performance.
Twenty-nine subjects (16 female, mean age:...
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