Neural signals of statistical learning in the primate brain: network, connectivity and electrophysiology. KU Leuven
Animals are sensitive to temporal regularities in their sensory environment. These regularities correspond to properties of the environment that repeat, e.g. the sequence of buildings encountered when driving home along a familiar road. Behavioral studies have shown that mere exposure to sequences of visual stimuli is sufficient to learn their embedded regularities, which is called visual statistical learning. Electrophysiological studies in ...