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Secondly, adaptation does not explain why an MMN can be elicited in the absence of a N1 response, for example, during sleep (Atienza and Cantero, 2001) or when unexpectedly omitting a stimulus (Yabe et al., 1997).
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The list of excluded variables was screened by experts (the authors) for deficits unexpectedly omitted.
As an example, it is common to record hippocampal place fields that seem to be driven by a particular constellation of external (usually visual) cues (Mizumori, 2008a), and prediction error coding is observed when rewards are unexpectedly omitted.
If a predicted reward is unexpectedly omitted, then the cells are phasically inhibited at the normal time of the reward, an inhibition which reveals the precise timing of the reward prediction [ 10], and whose temporal metrics are currently under a forensic spotlight [ 14].
Meanwhile, controls activated ACC significantly more than patients (Table 8); ACC monitors reinforcements unexpectedly delivered or omitted, signaling lateral PFC to adjust behavior to maximize rewards [60].
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On the test taker's side, this can be viewed as a performance decline (PD), which can be considered as a type of aberrant response behavior reflected in unexpectedly high rates of incorrect or omitted responses for end-of-test items (Cao and Stokes 2008; Schnipke and Scrams 1997; Suh et al. 2012).
The origin of an outlier point for the last tester for L T = 1, 280 (with unexpectedly small error) is not understood, this point was omitted from the calculation of the linear fit.
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