Authors
Andrés Canales-Johnson, Ana Filipa Teixeira Borges, Misako Komatsu, Naotaka Fujii, Johannes J Fahrenfort, Kai J Miller, Valdas Noreika
Publication date
2021/11/10
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
41
Issue
45
Pages
9374-9391
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
Detection of statistical irregularities, measured as a prediction error response, is fundamental to the perceptual monitoring of the environment. We studied whether prediction error response is associated with neural oscillations or asynchronous broadband activity. Electrocorticography was conducted in three male monkeys, who passively listened to the auditory roving oddball stimuli. Local field potentials (LFPs) recorded over the auditory cortex underwent spectral principal component analysis, which decoupled broadband and rhythmic components of the LFP signal. We found that the broadband component captured the prediction error response, whereas none of the rhythmic components were associated with statistical irregularities of sounds. The broadband component displayed more stochastic, asymmetrical multifractal properties than the rhythmic components, which revealed more self-similar dynamics. We …
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