Predictive activation of sensory representations as a source of evidence in perceptual decision-making

Feuerriegel, Daniel, Blom, Tessel, & (2021) Predictive activation of sensory representations as a source of evidence in perceptual decision-making. Cortex, 136, pp. 140-146.

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Our brains can represent expected future states of our sensory environment. Recent work has shown that, when we expect a specific stimulus to appear at a specific time, we can predictively generate neural representations of that stimulus even before it is physically presented. These observations raise two exciting questions: Are pre-activated sensory representations used for perceptual decision-making? And, do we transiently perceive an expected stimulus that does not actually appear? To address these questions, we propose that pre-activated neural representations provide sensory evidence that is used for perceptual decision-making. This can be understood within the framework of the Diffusion Decision Model as an early accumulation of decision evidence in favour of the expected percept. Our proposal makes novel predictions relating to expectation effects on neural markers of decision evidence accumulation, and also provides an explanation for why we sometimes perceive stimuli that are expected, but do not appear.

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ID Code: 247928
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
Measurements or Duration: 7 pages
Keywords: Decision-making, Expectation, MVPA, Perception, Prediction
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2020.12.008
ISSN: 0010-9452
Pure ID: 166713077
Funding Information: This project was supported by an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project Grant awarded to H.H. ( DP180102268 ). Funding sources had no role in development of this paper. We thank William F. Turner for his feedback on an earlier draft of this manuscript.
Copyright Owner: 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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