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Dim(N) Week 9 – Neural trait of prior knowledge that causes bias in cognitive processes

작성자 사진: 동규 김동규 김

Dim(N) Week 9 – Sooyeon Jung (29/08/24)

Neural trait of prior knowledge that causes bias in cognitive processes


[Paper]

C. Summerfield. (2008). A Neural Representation of Prior Information during Perceptual Inference. Neuron, 59(2), 336-347. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2008.05.021


[Abstract]

Perceptual inference is biased by foreknowledge about what is probable or possible. How prior expectations are neurally represented during visual perception, however, remains unknown. In this paper, researchers used fMRI to measure brain activity in humans judging simple visual stimuli. Perceptual decisions were either biased in favor of a single alternative (A/∼A decisions) or taken without bias toward either choice (A/B decisions). Extrastriate and anterior temporal lobe regions were more active during A/∼A than A/B decisions, suggesting multiple representations of prior expectations within the visual hierarchy. Forward connectivity was increased when expected and observed perception diverged (“prediction error” signals), whereas prior expectations fed backward from higher to lower regions. Finally, the coincidence between expected and observed perception activated orbital prefrontal regions, perhaps reflecting the reinforcement of prior expectations. These data support computational and quantitative models proposing that a visual perception emerges from converging bottom-up and top-down signals.

 
 

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