Table 1

Amplitudes of the models used for Bayesian model comparison. h1 (habituation): asymptotically decreasing responses to repeating standards, full responses to deviants, and a slight recovery after the deviant; h2 (prediction error): neural responses scaled by sound predictability, amplitude defined as the probability |$P$| of finding the heard sound in each position of the sequence.

h1deviant position12345678
411/21/311/31/41/51/6
a|$_{0}$|511/21/31/411/41/51/6
611/21/31/41/511/51/6
h2deviant position12345678
41/2111/31111
a|$_{0}$|51/2112/31/2111
61/2112/31/2111
h1deviant position12345678
411/21/311/31/41/51/6
a|$_{0}$|511/21/31/411/41/51/6
611/21/31/41/511/51/6
h2deviant position12345678
41/2111/31111
a|$_{0}$|51/2112/31/2111
61/2112/31/2111
Table 1

Amplitudes of the models used for Bayesian model comparison. h1 (habituation): asymptotically decreasing responses to repeating standards, full responses to deviants, and a slight recovery after the deviant; h2 (prediction error): neural responses scaled by sound predictability, amplitude defined as the probability |$P$| of finding the heard sound in each position of the sequence.

h1deviant position12345678
411/21/311/31/41/51/6
a|$_{0}$|511/21/31/411/41/51/6
611/21/31/41/511/51/6
h2deviant position12345678
41/2111/31111
a|$_{0}$|51/2112/31/2111
61/2112/31/2111
h1deviant position12345678
411/21/311/31/41/51/6
a|$_{0}$|511/21/31/411/41/51/6
611/21/31/41/511/51/6
h2deviant position12345678
41/2111/31111
a|$_{0}$|51/2112/31/2111
61/2112/31/2111
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