Hakwan C Lau
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Recent Articles
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Serial Dependence in Perceptual Decisions Is Reflected in Activity Patterns in Primary Visual Cortex
St John-Saaltink E, Kok P, Lau H, de Lange F
J Neurosci
. 2016 Jun;
36(23):6186-92.
PMID: 27277797
Unlabelled: Sensory signals are highly structured in both space and time. These regularities allow expectations about future stimulation to be formed, thereby facilitating decisions about upcoming visual features and objects....
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St John-Saaltink E, Utzerath C, Kok P, Lau H, de Lange F
PLoS One
. 2015 Jun;
10(6):e0131172.
PMID: 26098331
Stimulus expectation can modulate neural responses in early sensory cortical regions, with expected stimuli often leading to a reduced neural response. However, it is unclear whether this expectation suppression is...
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Fleming S, Lau H
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2014 Aug;
8:443.
PMID: 25076880
The ability to recognize one's own successful cognitive processing, in e.g., perceptual or memory tasks, is often referred to as metacognition. How should we quantitatively measure such ability? Here we...
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Kok P, Rahnev D, Jehee J, Lau H, de Lange F
Cereb Cortex
. 2011 Nov;
22(9):2197-206.
PMID: 22047964
Predictive coding models suggest that predicted sensory signals are attenuated (silencing of prediction error). These models, though influential, are challenged by the fact that prediction sometimes seems to enhance rather...
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Nikolov S, Rahnev D, Lau H
Front Psychol
. 2011 Aug;
1:37.
PMID: 21833206
A very basic computational model is proposed to explain two puzzling findings in the time perception literature. First, spontaneous motor actions are preceded by up to 1-2 s of preparatory...
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Lou H, Skewes J, Romer Thomsen K, Overgaard M, Lau H, Mouridsen K, et al.
J Vis
. 2011 Feb;
11(2).
PMID: 21346001
Liberal acceptance, overconfidence, and increased activity of the neurotransmitter dopamine have been proposed to account for abnormal sensory experiences, for instance, hallucinations in schizophrenia. In normal subjects, increased sensory experience...
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Passingham R, Bengtsson S, Lau H
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2009 Dec;
14(1):16-21.
PMID: 19969501
It was suggested over 20 years ago that the supplementary motor cortex is involved in self-generated behaviour. Since then, there have been many studies using electrophysiology and brain imaging of...
8.
Bengtsson S, Lau H, Passingham R
Cereb Cortex
. 2008 Jul;
19(4):797-804.
PMID: 18660499
Humans are unique in being able to reflect on their own performance. For example, we are more motivated to do well on a task when we are told that our...
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Lau H
Prog Brain Res
. 2008 Jan;
168:35-48.
PMID: 18166384
It is usually taken as given that consciousness involves superior or more elaborate forms of information processing. Contemporary models equate consciousness with global processing, system complexity, or depth or stability...
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Lau H
Am Psychol
. 2007 Oct;
62(7):686-8.
PMID: 17924752
The author has previously claimed that neural activity in a medial frontal brain area represents conscious motor intentions. A. Machado and F. J. Silva attempted to challenge this claim by...