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Gabriella Whomersley, Lucy McKeown, Eliza Niblett, Cathy Manning, Paul Muhle-Karbe, Harriet Allen, Andrew Surtees (2026). In studies of the predictive coding theory of autism, are group differences reduced by unexpected vs expected uncertainty: a systematic review. CRD/PROSPERO. University of Birmingham.

Publication date
9 Mar 2026
Identifier
CRD420251267029
Authors
Gabriella Whomersley, Lucy McKeown, Eliza Niblett, Cathy Manning, Paul Muhle-Karbe, Harriet Allen, Andrew Surtees
Source
CRD/PROSPERO
Reference type
systematic_review_registry
Publisher
University of Birmingham
Metadata source
crd.york.ac.uk

Abstract

To clarify the methodology of the evidence base to discover the impact of signalled and un-signalled uncertainty on the predictive coding theory of autism