In the perceptual sciences, experimenters study the causal mechanisms of perceptual systems by probing observers with carefully constructed stimuli. It has long been known, however, that perceptual decisions are not only determined by the stimulus, but also by internal factors. Internal factors could lead to a statistical influence of previous stimuli and responses on the current trial, resulting in serial dependencies, which complicate the causal inference between stimulus and response. However, the majority of studies do not take serial dependencies into account, and it has been unclear how strongly they influence perceptual decisions. We hypothesize that one reason for this neglect is that there has been no reliable tool to quantify them...
What has been previously experienced can systematically affect human perception in the present. We d...
One function of perceptual systems is to construct and maintain a reliable representation of the env...
© 2016 the authors. Sensory signals are highly structured in both space and time. These regularitie...
In the perceptual sciences, experimenters study the causal mechanisms of perceptual systems by probi...
In the perceptual sciences, experimenters study the causal mechanisms of perceptual systems by probi...
There is good evidence that biological perceptual systems exploit the temporal continuity in the wor...
There is good evidence that biological perceptual systems exploit the temporal continuity in the wor...
Abstract Perceptual decisions are biased by recent perceptual history—a phenomenon termed 'serial de...
In serial dependence (SD), perceptual decisions are biased toward stimuli seen in the recent past. I...
Perception is biased by stimulus history. Both long-term effects such as the central-tendency bias (...
Sensory signals are highly structured in both space and time. These regularities allow expectations ...
Serial dependence is a phenomenon that biases the perception of features or objects systematically t...
Every instant of perception depends on a cascade of brain processes calibrated to the history of sen...
What has been previously experienced can systematically affect human perception in the present. We d...
What has been previously experienced can systematically affect human perception in the present. We d...
What has been previously experienced can systematically affect human perception in the present. We d...
One function of perceptual systems is to construct and maintain a reliable representation of the env...
© 2016 the authors. Sensory signals are highly structured in both space and time. These regularitie...
In the perceptual sciences, experimenters study the causal mechanisms of perceptual systems by probi...
In the perceptual sciences, experimenters study the causal mechanisms of perceptual systems by probi...
There is good evidence that biological perceptual systems exploit the temporal continuity in the wor...
There is good evidence that biological perceptual systems exploit the temporal continuity in the wor...
Abstract Perceptual decisions are biased by recent perceptual history—a phenomenon termed 'serial de...
In serial dependence (SD), perceptual decisions are biased toward stimuli seen in the recent past. I...
Perception is biased by stimulus history. Both long-term effects such as the central-tendency bias (...
Sensory signals are highly structured in both space and time. These regularities allow expectations ...
Serial dependence is a phenomenon that biases the perception of features or objects systematically t...
Every instant of perception depends on a cascade of brain processes calibrated to the history of sen...
What has been previously experienced can systematically affect human perception in the present. We d...
What has been previously experienced can systematically affect human perception in the present. We d...
What has been previously experienced can systematically affect human perception in the present. We d...
One function of perceptual systems is to construct and maintain a reliable representation of the env...
© 2016 the authors. Sensory signals are highly structured in both space and time. These regularitie...