Predicting future events from brain activity patterns - new paper in PNAS

Paper in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A. on using brain activity to predict events ahead of time

This paper, led by Tessel Blom and Hinze Hogendoorn - our friends at the Time in Brain and Behaviour Lab at the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences - shows that the brain predicts events (such as moving objects) ahead of time to compensate for its own neural processing delays. For more information, please see the Publications tab.