Pre-attentive representation of prediction certainty in autism: A mismatch negativity (MMN) study.
Seydanur ReisliSophie MolholmPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Our brains are always trying to predict what will happen next. For example, when you open your utensil drawer, it would be surprising to see books because your brain expected to see utensils. In our study, we looked at whether the brains of autistic individuals automatically and accurately recognize when something unexpected happens. Results showed similar brain patterns in individuals with and without autism, suggesting that responses to prediction violations are generated in a typical manner during early cortical information processing.