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CFIN and MIB guest talk: Maria Chait (UCL)

Professor of auditory cognitive neuroscience at the Ear Institute, UCL, Maria Chait will visit Aarhus and give a CFIN & MIB guest talk.

22.08.2017 | Henriette Blæsild Vuust

Dato man 13 nov
Tid 13:30 14:30
Sted CFIN & MIB meeting room, 5th floor, AUH, building 10G, Nørrebrogade 44, Aarhus C

Title:  How the brain discovers patterns in sound sequences 

Abstract:

I will present ongoing work in my lab using brain imaging (EEG, MEG and fMRI), behavioural and eye-tracking experimentation to reveal how human listeners discover patterns and statistical regularities in rapid sound sequences.

Sensitivity to patterns is fundamental to sensory processing, in particular in the auditory system, and a major component of the influential ‘predictive coding’ theory of brain function. Supported by growing experimental evidence, the ‘predictive coding’ framework suggests that perception is driven by a mechanism of inference, based on an internal model of the signal source. However, a key element of this theory - the process through which the brain acquires this model, and its neural underpinnings – remains poorly understood.  Our experiments focus on this missing link.

The research approach, based on measuring behavioural and brain responses to rapid tone-pip sequences governed by specifically controlled rules along a variety of feature dimensions enables us to address questions related to (1) how the brain discovers patterns in sound sequences, (2) which neural mechanisms are involved, (3) to what degree the process is automatic or susceptible to attentional state and behavioural goals of the listener.

Read more about Maria Chait at: 

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ear/research/chaitlab

Arrangement, Sundhed og sygdom, Videnskabelig medarbejder, CFIN, CFIN, Seminar, Ph.d.-studerende, Musicinthebrain, Forskningsårsstuderende, Udvekslingsstuderende