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This project investigates how predictions influence visual attention and processing in the brain, focusing on the striatum's role in prioritizing stimuli. Using advanced neuroimaging and stimulation techniques, it aims to map the striatum's contributions to visual selection and understand implications for cognitive dis…
The brain is limited in information-processing capacity, and must selectively prioritise neural representations of the external stimuli that are most relevant for one’s current goals, i.e. apply attention to the stimulus (visual-selection).
Predictions about likely future sensory inputs help determine which stimuli are prioritised.
Although we know that frontal and sensory cortices comprise key parts of a system that represents prioritised visual information, we are only just beginning to unders…
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
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Australia, Brisbane
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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