Parsing components of auditory predictive coding in schizophrenia using a roving standard mismatch negativity paradigm
Abstract
Background Mismatch negativity (MMN) is an event-related potential (ERP) component reflecting auditory predictive coding. Repeated standard tones evoke increasing positivity (‘repetition positivity’; RP), reflecting strengthening of the standard's memory trace and the prediction it will recur. Likewise, deviant tones preceded by more standard repetitions evoke greater negativity (‘deviant negativity’; DN), reflecting stronger prediction error...
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Title
Parsing components of auditory predictive coding in schizophrenia using a roving standard mismatch negativity paradigm
Published Date
Jan 15, 2019
Journal
Volume
49
Issue
07
Pages
1195 - 1206
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