2020
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhaa071
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Sedation Modulates Frontotemporal Predictive Coding Circuits and the Double Surprise Acceleration Effect

Abstract: Two important theories in cognitive neuroscience are predictive coding (PC) and the global workspace (GW) theory. A key research task is to understand how these two theories relate to one another, and particularly, how the brain transitions from a predictive early state to the eventual engagement of a brain-scale state (the GW). To address this question, we present a source-localization of EEG responses evoked by the local-global task—an experimental paradigm that engages a predictive hierarchy, which encompas… Show more

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“…Recent non-invasive studies found evidence for interactions between LD and GD effects, suggesting that these two forms of deviance detection are not fully independent modes of auditory novelty processing (Shirazibeheshti et al, 2018;Kompus et al, 2020;Witon et al, 2020). Local-by-global (L × G) interactions can be measured by comparing responses to four stimulus conditions: LSGS, LSGD, LDGS and LDGD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent non-invasive studies found evidence for interactions between LD and GD effects, suggesting that these two forms of deviance detection are not fully independent modes of auditory novelty processing (Shirazibeheshti et al, 2018;Kompus et al, 2020;Witon et al, 2020). Local-by-global (L × G) interactions can be measured by comparing responses to four stimulus conditions: LSGS, LSGD, LDGS and LDGD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under standard predictive theories, the influence of PEs depends on their precision ( Auksztulewicz and Friston, 2015 ; Kanai et al, 2015 ), and, as explained previously, this is the effect of attentional selection. This means that ascending PEs with higher precision have more model-updating power than those with lower precision ( Witon et al, 2020 ). Future studies can evaluate whether a similar computational role can be attributed to different states of consciousness and, in particular, according to their arousal and awareness contents.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction between the local and global effects was significant in a late time window (400–600 ms). The authors found a locally mediated acceleration of global deviance responses ( Witon et al, 2020 ) during sedation and recovery. The second important interaction – the local standard global deviant, representing the pure global deviance effect – was reduced in anesthesia compared to recovery.…”
Section: Anesthesiamentioning
confidence: 97%
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