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Fitting predictive coding to the neurophysiological data

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BRAIN RESEARCH
Volume 1720, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2019.146313

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Predictive processing; Primary visual cortex; Mismatch neurons; Locomotion; Sensory integration

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Recent neurophysiological data showing the effects of locomotion on neural activity in mouse primary visual cortex has been interpreted as providing strong support for the predictive coding account of cortical function. Specifically, this work has been interpreted as providing direct evidence that prediction-error, a distinguishing property of predictive coding, is encoded in cortex. This article evaluates these claims and highlights some of the discrepancies between the proposed predictive coding model and the neuro-biology. Furthermore, it is shown that the model can be modified so as to fit the empirical data more successfully.

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