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Modelling novelty detection in the thalamocortical loop
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
In complex natural environments, sensory systems are constantly exposed to a large stream of inputs. Novel or rare stimuli, which are often associated with behaviorally important events, are typically processed differently than the steady sensory background, which has less relevance. Neural signatures of such differential processing, commonly referred to as novelty detection, have been identified on the level of EEG recordings as mismatch negativity and the level of single neurons as
doi:10.1101/2021.11.08.467674
fatcat:hskcdut6ljbqhooch7w6y6m574