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This project explores how the brain maintains visual stability despite rapid eye movements. By analyzing brain signals during saccadic eye movements, the research aims to test the predictive coding theory of visual perception.
We make about three saccadic eye movements per second which bring about an abrupt and drastic change in visual input on the retina.
However, visual perception seems remarkably stable. I want to determine whether this phenomenon can be explained by predictive coding.
Crucial for predictive coding is the transmission of prediction and prediction error signals across brain networks. I want trace down these signals in humans with non-invasive neurophysiological and neuroimaging methods. I will recor…
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