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Deficits of hierarchical predictive coding in left spatial neglect
Right brain-damaged patients with unilateral spatial neglect fail to explore the left side of space. Recent EEG and clinical evidence suggests that neglect patients might suffer deficits in predictive coding, i.e. in identifying and exploiting probabilistic associations among sensory stimuli in the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8209285/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34151266 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcab111 |
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author | Doricchi, Fabrizio Pinto, Mario Pellegrino, Michele Marson, Fabio Aiello, Marilena Campana, Serena Tomaiuolo, Francesco Lasaponara, Stefano |
author_facet | Doricchi, Fabrizio Pinto, Mario Pellegrino, Michele Marson, Fabio Aiello, Marilena Campana, Serena Tomaiuolo, Francesco Lasaponara, Stefano |
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description | Right brain-damaged patients with unilateral spatial neglect fail to explore the left side of space. Recent EEG and clinical evidence suggests that neglect patients might suffer deficits in predictive coding, i.e. in identifying and exploiting probabilistic associations among sensory stimuli in the environment. To gain direct insights on this issue, we focussed on the hierarchical components of predictive coding. We recorded EEG responses evoked by central, left-side or right-side tones that were presented at the end of sequences of four central tones. Left-side and right-side deviant tones produce a pre-attentive Mismatch Negativity that reflects a lower-order prediction error for the ‘Local’ deviation of the tone at the end of the sequence. Higher-order prediction errors for the frequency of these deviations in the acoustic environment, i.e. ‘Global’ deviation, are marked by the P3 response. We show that when neglect patients are immersed in an acoustic environment characterized by frequent left-side deviant tones, they display no pre-attentive Mismatch Negativity both for left-side deviant tones and infrequent omissions of the last tone, while they have Mismatch Negativity for infrequent right-side deviant tones. In the same condition, neglect patients show no P300 response to ‘Global’ prediction errors for deviant tones, including those in the non-neglected right-side, and omissions. In contrast to this, when right-side deviant tones are predominant in the acoustic environment, neglect patients have pre-attentive Mismatch Negativity both for right-side deviant tones and infrequent omissions, while they display no Mismatch Negativity for infrequent left-side deviant tones. Most importantly, in the same condition neglect patients show enhanced P300 response to infrequent left-side deviant tones, notwithstanding that these tones evoked no pre-attentive Mismatch Negativity. This latter finding indicates that ‘Global’ predictions are independent of ‘Local’ error signals provided by the Mismatch Negativity. These results qualify deficits of predictive coding in the spatial neglect syndrome and show that neglect patients base their predictive behaviour only on statistical regularities that are related to the frequent occurrence of sensory events on the right side of space. |
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spelling | pubmed-82092852021-06-17 Deficits of hierarchical predictive coding in left spatial neglect Doricchi, Fabrizio Pinto, Mario Pellegrino, Michele Marson, Fabio Aiello, Marilena Campana, Serena Tomaiuolo, Francesco Lasaponara, Stefano Brain Commun Original Article Right brain-damaged patients with unilateral spatial neglect fail to explore the left side of space. Recent EEG and clinical evidence suggests that neglect patients might suffer deficits in predictive coding, i.e. in identifying and exploiting probabilistic associations among sensory stimuli in the environment. To gain direct insights on this issue, we focussed on the hierarchical components of predictive coding. We recorded EEG responses evoked by central, left-side or right-side tones that were presented at the end of sequences of four central tones. Left-side and right-side deviant tones produce a pre-attentive Mismatch Negativity that reflects a lower-order prediction error for the ‘Local’ deviation of the tone at the end of the sequence. Higher-order prediction errors for the frequency of these deviations in the acoustic environment, i.e. ‘Global’ deviation, are marked by the P3 response. We show that when neglect patients are immersed in an acoustic environment characterized by frequent left-side deviant tones, they display no pre-attentive Mismatch Negativity both for left-side deviant tones and infrequent omissions of the last tone, while they have Mismatch Negativity for infrequent right-side deviant tones. In the same condition, neglect patients show no P300 response to ‘Global’ prediction errors for deviant tones, including those in the non-neglected right-side, and omissions. In contrast to this, when right-side deviant tones are predominant in the acoustic environment, neglect patients have pre-attentive Mismatch Negativity both for right-side deviant tones and infrequent omissions, while they display no Mismatch Negativity for infrequent left-side deviant tones. Most importantly, in the same condition neglect patients show enhanced P300 response to infrequent left-side deviant tones, notwithstanding that these tones evoked no pre-attentive Mismatch Negativity. This latter finding indicates that ‘Global’ predictions are independent of ‘Local’ error signals provided by the Mismatch Negativity. These results qualify deficits of predictive coding in the spatial neglect syndrome and show that neglect patients base their predictive behaviour only on statistical regularities that are related to the frequent occurrence of sensory events on the right side of space. Oxford University Press 2021-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8209285/ /pubmed/34151266 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcab111 Text en © The Author(s) (2021). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Doricchi, Fabrizio Pinto, Mario Pellegrino, Michele Marson, Fabio Aiello, Marilena Campana, Serena Tomaiuolo, Francesco Lasaponara, Stefano Deficits of hierarchical predictive coding in left spatial neglect |
title | Deficits of hierarchical predictive coding in left spatial neglect |
title_full | Deficits of hierarchical predictive coding in left spatial neglect |
title_fullStr | Deficits of hierarchical predictive coding in left spatial neglect |
title_full_unstemmed | Deficits of hierarchical predictive coding in left spatial neglect |
title_short | Deficits of hierarchical predictive coding in left spatial neglect |
title_sort | deficits of hierarchical predictive coding in left spatial neglect |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8209285/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34151266 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcab111 |
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