Task-evoked pupillary responses track precision-weighted prediction errors and learning rate during interceptive visuomotor actions

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  • who: D. J. Harris from the SchoolUniversity of have published the paper: Task-evoked pupillary responses track precision-weighted prediction errors and learning rate during interceptive visuomotor actions, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors report data only from the baseline (low anxiety) conditions. The authors examined the relationship between physiological encoding of surprise and active inference behaviours during a naturalistic visuomotor task. This work provides an important test of foundational models of the perceptual system and extends current understanding into more realistic human movement skills. This work provides new insights into . . .

     

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