Predictive processing increases intelligibility of acoustically distorted speech: Behavioral and neural correlates.
Maria HakonenPatrick J C MayIiro P JääskeläinenEmma JokinenMikko SamsHannu TiitinenPublished in: Brain and behavior (2017)
The brain areas that showed BOLD-enhancement for increased sentence comprehension have been associated with executive functions and with the mapping of incoming sensory information to representations stored in episodic memory. Thus, the comprehension of acoustically distorted speech may be associated with the engagement of memory-related subsystems. Further, activity in the primary auditory cortex was modulated by prior experience, possibly in a predictive coding framework. Our results suggest that memory biases the perception of ambiguous sensory information toward interpretations that have the highest probability to be correct based on previous experience.