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Predictive learning shapes the representational geometry of the human brain
A. Greco, J. Moser, et al.
Predictive coding tunes the brain: using MEG recordings while participants listened to acoustic sequences of varying regularity, the authors show that the brain reorganizes its representational geometry to cluster predictable, temporally contiguous sounds—an effect that scales with synergistic prediction-error encoding across high-level and sensory networks. Research conducted by Antonino Greco, Julia Moser, Hubert Preissl, and Markus Siegel.
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