Whispering Prediction-Error Neurons: Our Brain's Error Detection System
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Neuroscience News

A study conducted by neuroscientists at New York University has identified a class of neurons called "prediction-error neurons" that only respond when sounds violate expectations, signaling a mistake. These neurons are specific to different types of auditory discrepancies and could play a crucial role in understanding learning processes involving trial and error in sound-associated behaviors like speech and music. The findings have implications for refining learning processes, identifying causes behind certain afflictions, and assessing sound-related aptitudes.