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Predictive learning shapes the representational geometry of the human brain

Psychology

Predictive learning shapes the representational geometry of the human brain

A. Greco, J. Moser, et al.

Predictive coding shapes how the brain represents sounds: MEG recordings show the brain aligns its representational geometry to environmental statistics, clustering temporally contiguous and predictable stimuli, and linking representational shifts to synergistic encoding of prediction errors across high-level and sensory areas—enhancing sensory processing. This research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag.... show more
Abstract
Predictive coding theories propose that the brain constantly updates internal models to minimize prediction errors and optimize sensory processing. However, the neural mechanisms that link prediction error encoding and optimization of sensory representations remain unclear. Here, we provide evidence how predictive learning shapes the representational geometry of the human brain. We recorded magnetoencephalography (MEG) in humans listening to acoustic sequences with different levels of regularity. We found that the brain aligns its representational geometry to match the statistical structure of the sensory inputs, by clustering temporally contiguous and predictable stimuli. Crucially, the magnitude of this representational shift correlates with the synergistic encoding of prediction errors in a network of high-level and sensory areas. Our findings suggest that, in response to the statistical regularities of the environment, large-scale neural interactions engaged in predictive processing modulate the representational content of sensory areas to enhance sensory processing.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 08, 2024
Authors
Antonino Greco, Julia Moser, Hubert Preissl, Markus Siegel
Tags
predictive coding
representational geometry
prediction error
magnetoencephalography (MEG)
sensory processing
neural interactions
statistical regularities
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