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Temporal and spatial localization of prediction-error signals in the visual brain
Patrick Johnston, Jonathan Robinson, Athanasios Kokkinakis, Samuel Ridgeway, Michael Simpson, Sam Johnson, Andrew W. Young
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/079848
Patrick Johnston
1Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
2York Neuroimaging Centre and Department of Psychology, University of York, UK
Jonathan Robinson
1Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
2York Neuroimaging Centre and Department of Psychology, University of York, UK
Athanasios Kokkinakis
2York Neuroimaging Centre and Department of Psychology, University of York, UK
Samuel Ridgeway
2York Neuroimaging Centre and Department of Psychology, University of York, UK
Michael Simpson
2York Neuroimaging Centre and Department of Psychology, University of York, UK
Sam Johnson
2York Neuroimaging Centre and Department of Psychology, University of York, UK
Andrew W. Young
2York Neuroimaging Centre and Department of Psychology, University of York, UK
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Posted October 12, 2016.
Temporal and spatial localization of prediction-error signals in the visual brain
Patrick Johnston, Jonathan Robinson, Athanasios Kokkinakis, Samuel Ridgeway, Michael Simpson, Sam Johnson, Andrew W. Young
bioRxiv 079848; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/079848
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