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Prior probability modulates anticipatory activity in category-specific areas
2015
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
Bayesian models are currently a dominant framework for describing human information processing. However, it is not clear yet how major tenets of this framework can be translated to brain processes. In this study, we addressed the neural underpinning of prior probability and its effect on anticipatory activity in category-specific areas. Before fMRI scanning, participants were trained in two behavioral sessions to learn the prior probability and correct order of visual events within a sequence.
doi:10.3758/s13415-015-0373-4
pmid:26350626
fatcat:24ef5zr4snecbmsfxk3vkmsloe