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finding:simulated-electrophysiological-responses-show-onset-of-discriminatory-neural-activity-much-earlier-after-rule-learning-than-before-due-solely-to-learned-likelihood-mappings-enabling-retrospective-inference

Simulated electrophysiological responses show onset of discriminatory neural activity much earlier after rule learning than before, due solely to learned likelihood mappings enabling retrospective inference.

Predicted neural signature of insight: reduced ERP latency and increased early amplitude

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Active Inference, Curiosity and Insight
(2017) · Karl Friston · Marco Lin · Chris Frith · Giovanni Pezzulo +2

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