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<p>The purpose of my PhD-project is to study how the brain makes predictions about future events. I mainly use the EEG-method in combination with auditory experiments.</p>

<p>Our external sensory environment is full of temporal regularity. Musical beats and rhythms are examples of temporal regularity that most of us experience in our daily lives. I use musical rhythm as a tool to study how the brain makes predictions about the occurrence of future events. I am also interested in how attention may modulate or interact with mechanisms of temporal prediction.</p>

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<p>If you would be interested in participating in any of my experiments, please follow the link below. There you will see if I have any ongoing or upcoming experiments, as well as the possibility of signing up for participation.</p>

<p>Ongoing experiment: <a href="https://nettskjema.no/a/82651.html">Rythm experiment</a>.</p>

<h2>Background</h2>

<p>2015 – Master of Philosophy in Psychology, University of Oslo</p>

<p>2013 – Bachelor in Psychology, University of Oslo</p>

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                Leske, Sabine Liliana; Endestad, Tor; Volehaugen, Vegard Akselsson; Foldal, Maja Dyhre; Blenkmann, Alejandro Omar &amp; Solbakk, Anne-Kristin
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                        Beta oscillations predict the envelope sharpness in a rhythmic beat sequence.
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                        Scientific Reports.
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                            15(1).
            doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-86895-y">10.1038/s41598-025-86895-y</a>.
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                            <p class="vrtx-publication-summary" style="display:none">Periodic sensory inputs entrain oscillatory brain activity, reflecting a neural mechanism that might be fundamental to temporal prediction and perception. Most environmental rhythms and patterns in human behavior, such as walking, dancing, and speech do not, however, display strict isochrony but are instead quasi-periodic. Research has shown that neural tracking of speech is driven by modulations of the amplitude envelope, especially via sharp acoustic edges, which serve as prominent temporal landmarks. In the same vein, research on rhythm processing in music supports the notion that perceptual timing precision varies systematically with the sharpness of acoustic onset edges, conceptualized in the beat bin hypothesis. Increased envelope sharpness induces increased precision in localizing a sound in time. Despite this tight relationship between envelope shape and temporal processing, it is currently unknown how the brain uses predictive information about envelope features to optimize temporal perception. With the current EEG study, we show that the predicted sharpness of the amplitude envelope is encoded by pre-target neural activity in the beta band (15–25 Hz), and has an impact on the temporal perception of target sounds. We used probabilistic sound cues in a timing judgment task to inform participants about the sharpness of the amplitude envelope of an upcoming target sound embedded in a beat sequence. The predictive information about the envelope shape modulated task performance and pre-target beta power. Interestingly, these conditional beta-power modulations correlated positively with behavioral performance in the timing judgment task and with perceptual temporal precision in a click-alignment task. This study provides new insight into the neural processes underlying prediction of the sharpness of the amplitude envelope during beat perception, which modulate the temporal perception of sounds. This finding could reflect a process that is involved in temporal prediction, exerting top-down control on neural entrainment via the prediction of acoustic edges in the auditory stream.</p>
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                Asko, Olgerta; Blenkmann, Alejandro Omar; Leske, Sabine Liliana; Foldal, Maja Dyhre; Anais, Llorens &amp; Funderud, Ingrid
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                        Altered hierarchical auditory predictive processing after lesions to the orbitofrontal cortex.
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                        eLIFE.
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                Foldal, Maja Dyhre; Leske, Sabine Liliana; Blenkmann, Alejandro Omar; Endestad, Tor &amp; Solbakk, Anne-Kristin
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                        Attentional modulation of beta-power aligns with the timing of behaviorally relevant rhythmic sounds.
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                        Cerebral Cortex.
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                            33(5),
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            doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhac179">10.1093/cercor/bhac179</a>.
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                Solbakk, Anne-Kristin; Lubell, James; Leske, Sabine; Funderud, Ingrid; Anais, Llorens &amp; Blenkmann, Alejandro Omar
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                        Monitoring of self-paced action timing and sensory outcomes after lesions to the orbitofrontal cortex.
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                        Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
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                            33(9),
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                Foldal, Maja Dyhre; Blenkmann, Alejandro Omar; Llorens, Ana?s; Knight, Robert T.; Solbakk, Anne-Kristin &amp; Endestad, Tor
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                        The brain tracks auditory rhythm predictability independent of selective attention.
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                        Scientific Reports.
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                            10,
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            doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-64758-y">10.1038/s41598-020-64758-y</a>.
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                            <p class="vrtx-publication-summary" style="display:none">The brain responds to violations of expected rhythms, due to extraction- and prediction of the temporal structure in auditory input. Yet, it is unknown how probability of rhythm violations affects the overall rhythm predictability. Another unresolved question is whether predictive processes are independent of attention processes. In this study, EEG was recorded while subjects listened to rhythmic sequences. Predictability was manipulated by changing the stimulus-onset-asynchrony (SOA deviants) for given tones in the rhythm. When SOA deviants were inserted rarely, predictability remained high, whereas predictability was lower with more frequent SOA deviants. Dichotic tone-presentation allowed for independent manipulation of attention, as specific tones of the rhythm were presented to separate ears. Attention was manipulated by instructing subjects to attend to tones in one ear only, while keeping the rhythmic structure of tones constant. The analyses of event-related potentials revealed an attenuated N1 for tones when rhythm predictability was high, while the N1 was enhanced by attention to tones. Bayesian statistics revealed no interaction between predictability and attention. A right-lateralization of attention effects, but not predictability effects, suggested potentially different cortical processes. This is the first study to show that probability of rhythm violation influences rhythm predictability, independent of attention.</p>
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                Llorens, Ana?s; Funderud, Ingrid; Blenkmann, Alejandro Omar; Lubell, James; Foldal, Maja Dyhre &amp; Leske, Sabine Liliana
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                        Preservation of Interference Effects in Working Memory After Orbitofrontal Damage.
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                        Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
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            doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2019.00445">10.3389/fnhum.2019.00445</a>.
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                            <p class="vrtx-publication-summary" style="display:none">Orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is implicated in multiple cognitive processes, including inhibitory control, context memory, recency judgment, and choice behavior. Despite an emerging understanding of the role of OFC in memory and executive control, its necessity for core working memory (WM) operations remains undefined. Here, we assessed the impact of OFC damage on interference effects in WM using a Recent Probes task based on the Sternberg item-recognition task (1966). Subjects were asked to memorize a set of letters and then indicate whether a probe letter was presented in a particular set. Four conditions were created according to the forthcoming response (&quot;yes&quot;/&quot;no&quot;) and the recency of the probe (presented in the previous trial set or not). We compared behavioral and electroencephalography (EEG) responses between healthy subjects (n = 14) and patients with bilateral OFC damage (n = 14). Both groups had the same recency pattern of slower reaction time (RT) when the probe was presented in the previous trial but not in the current one, reflecting the proactive interference (PI). The within-group electrophysiological results showed no condition difference during letter encoding and maintenance. In contrast, event-related potentials (ERPs) to probes showed distinct within-group condition effects, and condition by group effects. The response and recency effects for controls occurred within the same time window (300-500 ms after probe onset) and were observed in two distinct spatial groups including right centro-posterior and left frontal electrodes. Both clusters showed ERP differences elicited by the response effect, and one cluster was also sensitive to the recency manipulation. Condition differences for the OFC group involved two different clusters, encompassing only left hemisphere electrodes and occurring during two consecutive time windows (345-463 ms and 565-710 ms). Both clusters were sensitive to the response effect, but no recency effect was found despite the behavioral recency effect. Although the groups had different electrophysiological responses, the maintenance of letters in WM, the evaluation of the context of the probe, and the decision to accept or reject a probed letter were preserved in OFC patients. The results suggest that neural reorganization may contribute to intact recency judgment and response after OFC damage.</p>
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                Aminihajibashi, Samira; Hagen, Thomas; Foldal, Maja Dyhre; Laeng, Bruno &amp; Espeseth, Thomas
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                        Individual differences in resting-state pupil size: Evidence for association between working memory capacity and pupil size variability.
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                        International Journal of Psychophysiology.
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            doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2019.03.007">10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2019.03.007</a>.
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                            <p class="vrtx-publication-summary" style="display:none">Dynamic non-luminance-mediated changes in pupil diameter have frequently been shown to be a reliable index for the level of arousal, mental effort, and activity in the locus coeruleus, the brainstem&#39;s noradrenergic arousal center. While pupillometry has most commonly been used to assess the level of arousal in particular psychological states or the level of engagement in cognitive tasks, some recent studies have found a relationship between average resting-state (i.e. baseline) pupil sizes and individuals&#39; working memory capacity (WMC), indicating that individuals with higher WMC on average have larger pupils than individuals with relatively lower WMC. In the present study, we measured pupil size continuously in 212 participants during rest (i.e. while fixating) and estimated WMC in all participants by administering the Letter-Number Sequencing (LNS) task from WAIS-III. We were unable to replicate the relation between average pupil size and WMC. However, the novel finding was that higher WMC was associated with higher variability in resting-state pupil size. The present results are relevant for the current debate on the role of noradrenergic activity on working memory capacity.</p>
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                M?ki-Marttunen, Verónica; Hagen, Thomas; Aminihajibashi, Samira; Foldal, Maja Dyhre; Stavrinou, Maria &amp; Halvorsen, Jens
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                        Ocular signatures of proactive versus reactive cognitive control in young adults.
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                        Cognitive, Affective, &amp; Behavioral Neuroscience.
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            doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.3758/s13415-018-0621-5">10.3758/s13415-018-0621-5</a>.
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                        Predicting the Beat Bin – Beta Oscillations Support Top-Down Prediction of The Temporal Precision of a Beat.
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                Blenkmann, Alejandro Omar; Asko, Olgerta; Volehaugen, Vegard; Foldal, Maja Dyhre; Solli, Sandra &amp; Leske, Sabine Liliana
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                        Auditory perception, memory, and predictions.
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                Asko, Olgerta; Blenkmann, Alejandro Omar; Leske, Sabine Liliana; Foldal, Maja Dyhre; Llorens, Ana?s &amp; Funderud, Ingrid
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                        Altered hierarchical auditory predictive processing after lesions to the orbitofrontal cortex.
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                            <p class="vrtx-publication-summary" style="display:none">In this study, we tested the causal involvement of the OFC in noticing breaches of predictions (i.e., PEs) at different hierarchical levels of task structural complexity. With this aim, we examined the event-related potentials (ERPs) of patients with focal OFC lesions and healthy adults while performing an auditory local-global oddball paradigm. Altogether, we found that after OFC damage, low-level PEs (i.e., processing of stimuli that are unpredicted at the local level) and combined low- and high-level PEs (i.e., processing of stimuli that are unpredicted at both the local and global level) were impacted. However, the processing of standard tones was not affected. We conclude that the OFC may contribute to a top-down process that modulates the deviance detection system in the primary auditory cortices, and may be involved in connecting PEs at lower hierarchical areas with predictions at higher areas. The study sheds new light on the poorly explored deficits of hierarchical auditory prediction in patients with damaged OFC.</p>
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                        Attentional modulation of alpha- and beta oscillations during perception of auditory rhythms.
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                Solbakk, Anne-Kristin; Leske, Sabine Liliana; Lubell, James Isaac; Blenkmann, Alejandro Omar; Llorens, Anais &amp; Funderud, Ingrid
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                        Auditory prediction and prediction error in self-generated tones.
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                Leske, Sabine Liliana; Lubell, James; Blenkmann, Alejandro Omar; Llorens, Ana?s; Funderud, Ingrid &amp; Foldal, Maja Dyhre
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                        Action-based auditory predictions.
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                            <p class="vrtx-publication-summary" style="display:none">Sensory consequences of actions are predicted by the brain via an internal forward model to prepare sensory cortical areas, referred to as motor prediction. In a similar vein, the predictive coding framework suggests that perception is based on internal models making predictions about sensory events, based on statistical probabilities of the stimuli. 
In the current study we investigated action-based sensory predictions. We used a self-paced, two-choice random generation task, infrequently inducing deviant outcomes of voluntary action. Participants repeatedly pressed a right and a left button normatively associated with a 70 ms long 1 kHz and 2 kHz tone, respectively. Occasional deviants occurred, inverting the learned button-tone association. Participants were instructed that their button presses should be random, at a regular but self-paced tempo of one press per 1-2 s, and that they should press both buttons with equal probability. They were informed that the tones are task-irrelevant.
We used intracranial EEG (iEEG) data recorded from 10 adult patients with electrodes localized in frontal and temporal lobes. The patients had drug resistant epilepsy and were undergoing presurgical monitoring via implanted stereotactic electrodes. Electrode coordinates and anatomical labels were obtained from coregistered MRI and CT images using iElectrodes toolbox. Initial results indicate that violations of action intentions modulated high frequency band activity (HFA, 75-145 Hz) in distributed brain regions including temporal and prefrontal cortices. 
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                Leske, Sabine Liliana; Lubell, James Isaac; Blenkmann, Alejandro Omar; Llorens, Ana?s; Funderud, Ingrid &amp; Foldal, Maja Dyhre
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                        Auditory prediction and prediction error in self-generated tones.
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                Foldal, Maja Dyhre; Blenkmann, Alejandro Omar; Llorens, Ana?s; Knight, Robert Thomas; Solbakk, Anne-Kristin &amp; Endestad, Tor
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                        The brain tracks global temporal regularity in auditory patterns.
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                Stavrinou, Maria; Asko, Olgerta; Hagen, Thomas; Foldal, Maja Dyhre &amp; Espeseth, Thomas
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                        The long term effects of reward on spatial priority maps studied with Electroencephalography and Pupillometry.
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                Foldal, Maja Dyhre; Solbakk, Anne-Kristin &amp; Endestad, Tor
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                        Perceiving temporal structure in auditory stimuli: The role of attention and prediction.
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