Parameters of prediction: Multidimensional characterization of top-down influence in visual perception
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Elsevier
Materia
Visual perception Memory Prediction Top-down Expectations
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2023-08-22Referencia bibliográfica
J. Ortiz-Tudela et al. Parameters of prediction: Multidimensional characterization of top-down influence in visual perception. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 153 (2023) 105369[https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105369]
Patrocinador
[Grant number 211200/Z/18/Z to AC] and by the Junta de Andalucía - Consejería de Universidad,; Investigación e Innovación - with a research grant to JO (P21_00148)Resumen
Despite the recent popularity of predictive processing models of brain function, the term prediction is often
instantiated very differently across studies. These differences in definition can substantially change the type of
cognitive or neural operation hypothesised and thus have critical implications for the corresponding behavioural
and neural correlates during visual perception. Here, we propose a five-dimensional scheme to characterise
different parameters of prediction. Namely, flow of information, mnemonic origin, specificity, complexity, and
temporal precision. We describe these dimensions and provide examples of their application to previous work.
Such a characterisation not only facilitates the integration of findings across studies, but also helps stimulate new
research questions.