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Spontaneous fluctuations in global connectivity reflect transitions between states of high and low prediction error

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Bogdan, PC; Huang, S; Deng, L; Davis, SW; Cabeza, R
January 23, 2026

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January 23, 2026
 

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Bogdan, P. C., Huang, S., Deng, L., Davis, S. W., & Cabeza, R. (2026). Spontaneous fluctuations in global connectivity reflect transitions between states of high and low prediction error. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd. https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.107723
Bogdan, Paul C., Shenyang Huang, Lifu Deng, Simon W. Davis, and Roberto Cabeza. “Spontaneous fluctuations in global connectivity reflect transitions between states of high and low prediction error.” ELife Sciences Publications, Ltd, January 23, 2026. https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.107723.
Bogdan PC, Huang S, Deng L, Davis SW, Cabeza R. Spontaneous fluctuations in global connectivity reflect transitions between states of high and low prediction error. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd. 2026.
Bogdan, Paul C., et al. “Spontaneous fluctuations in global connectivity reflect transitions between states of high and low prediction error.” ELife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 23 Jan. 2026. Crossref, doi:10.7554/elife.107723.
Bogdan PC, Huang S, Deng L, Davis SW, Cabeza R. Spontaneous fluctuations in global connectivity reflect transitions between states of high and low prediction error. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd. 2026.

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