Visual input often arrives in a noisy and discontinuous stream, owing to head and eye movements, occlusion, lighting changes, and many other factors. Yet the physical world is generally stable— objects and physical characteristics rarely change spontaneously. How then does the human visual system capitalize on continuity in the physical environment over time? Here we show that visual perception is serially dependent, using both prior and present input to inform perception at the present moment. Using an orientation judgment task, we found that even when visual input changes randomly over time, perceived orientation is strongly and systematically biased toward recently seen stimuli. Further, the strength of this bias is modulated by attentio...
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...
Sensory signals are highly structured in both space and time. These regularities allow expectations ...
Visual input often arrives in a noisy and discontinuous stream, owing to head and eye movements, occ...
Visual input often arrives in a noisy and discontinuous stream, owing to head and eye movements, occ...
Visual input often arrives in a noisy and discontinuous stream, owing to head and eye movements, occ...
From moment to moment, we perceive objects in the world as continuous despite fluctuations in their ...
From moment to moment, we perceive objects in the world as continuous despite fluctuations in their ...
Aims Visual perception is systematically biased toward stimuli seen in the recent past, a phenomenon...
In serial dependence (SD), perceptual decisions are biased toward stimuli seen in the recent past. I...
From moment to moment, we perceive objects in the world as continuous despite fluctuations in their ...
Object identities somehow appear stable and continuous over time despite eye movements, disruptions ...
Observers perceive objects in the world as stable over space and time, even though the visual experi...
Observers perceive objects in the world as stable over space and time, even though the visual experi...
From moment to moment, we perceive objects in the world as continuous despite fluctuations in their ...
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...
Sensory signals are highly structured in both space and time. These regularities allow expectations ...
Visual input often arrives in a noisy and discontinuous stream, owing to head and eye movements, occ...
Visual input often arrives in a noisy and discontinuous stream, owing to head and eye movements, occ...
Visual input often arrives in a noisy and discontinuous stream, owing to head and eye movements, occ...
From moment to moment, we perceive objects in the world as continuous despite fluctuations in their ...
From moment to moment, we perceive objects in the world as continuous despite fluctuations in their ...
Aims Visual perception is systematically biased toward stimuli seen in the recent past, a phenomenon...
In serial dependence (SD), perceptual decisions are biased toward stimuli seen in the recent past. I...
From moment to moment, we perceive objects in the world as continuous despite fluctuations in their ...
Object identities somehow appear stable and continuous over time despite eye movements, disruptions ...
Observers perceive objects in the world as stable over space and time, even though the visual experi...
Observers perceive objects in the world as stable over space and time, even though the visual experi...
From moment to moment, we perceive objects in the world as continuous despite fluctuations in their ...
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...
Sensory signals are highly structured in both space and time. These regularities allow expectations ...