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Trial-by-trial fluctuations in the event-related electroencephalogram reflect dynamic changes in the degree of surprise.

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A simple model of trial-by-trial learning of stimulus probabilities based on Information Theory is formulated and the surprise associated with the occurrence of a visual stimulus is modeled to provide a formal quantification of the “subjective probability” associated with an event.
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A supramodal accumulation-to-bound signal that determines perceptual decisions in humans.

TL;DR: This work isolated a freely evolving decision variable signal in human subjects that exhibited every aspect of the dynamics observed in its single-neuron counterparts and tracked cumulative evidence even in the absence of overt action.
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Connectivity-Based Subdivisions of the Human Right “Temporoparietal Junction Area”: Evidence for Different Areas Participating in Different Cortical Networks

TL;DR: The results indicate that TPJ can be subdivided into subregions on the basis of its structural and functional connectivity, and is a unitary area with a heterogeneous functional connectivity profile or a conglomerate of regions with distinctive connectivity.
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Prior Expectation Mediates Neural Adaptation to Repeated Sounds in the Auditory Cortex: An MEG Study

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whether and when repetition suppression can be modulated by top-down expectation and found that the difference between expected and actual input is propagated from lower to higher cortical areas.
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Phase Entrainment of Human Delta Oscillations Can Mediate the Effects of Expectation on Reaction Speed

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that performance changes related to different levels of expectancy originate in dynamic modulation of delta oscillation phase and that the fastest reactions occurred during the delta phase that most commonly coincided with the target event in high expectancy conditions.
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Neural mechanisms and temporal dynamics of performance monitoring

TL;DR: Evidence from EEG recordings in humans is reviewed and shows that monitored events elicit a rather uniform sequence of cortical activity reflecting the detection, accumulation, and weighting of evidence for the necessity to adapt and (re)act.
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A mathematical theory of communication

TL;DR: This final installment of the paper considers the case where the signals or the messages or both are continuously variable, in contrast with the discrete nature assumed until now.
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Elements of information theory

TL;DR: The author examines the role of entropy, inequality, and randomness in the design of codes and the construction of codes in the rapidly changing environment.
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EEGLAB: an open source toolbox for analysis of single-trial EEG dynamics including independent component analysis.

TL;DR: EELAB as mentioned in this paper is a toolbox and graphic user interface for processing collections of single-trial and/or averaged EEG data of any number of channels, including EEG data, channel and event information importing, data visualization (scrolling, scalp map and dipole model plotting, plus multi-trial ERP-image plots), preprocessing (including artifact rejection, filtering, epoch selection, and averaging), Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and time/frequency decomposition including channel and component cross-coherence supported by bootstrap statistical methods based on data resampling.
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Updating P300: An Integrative Theory of P3a and P3b

TL;DR: The empirical and theoretical development of the P300 event-related brain potential is reviewed by considering factors that contribute to its amplitude, latency, and general characteristics.
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