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OpenScope Community-Driven Project on Predictive Processing

Description

Predictive processing theorizes that the brain continuously predicts sensory inputs, refining neuronal responses by minimizing prediction errors. Our collaborative experiments test these mechanisms using mismatch stimuli in mice and primates. The resulting datasets are shared via the OpenScope program and from collaborating laboratories, fostering community analysis and iterative refinement of predictive processing models.

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