2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.29.582776
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Specifying the orthographic prediction error for a better understanding of efficient visual word recognition in humans and machines

Wanlu Fu,
Benjamin Gagl

Abstract: Recent evidence suggests that readers optimize low-level visual information following the principles of predictive coding. Based on a transparent neurocognitive model, we postulated that readers optimize their percept by removing redundant visual signals, which allows them to focus on the informative aspects of the sensory input, i.e., the orthographic prediction error (oPE). Here, we test alternative oPE implementations by assuming all-or-nothing signaling units based on multiple thresholds and compare them t… Show more

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