<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with an asymmetric oddball placement (experiment 3) around the standard duration (1050 ms, black vertical line). The probability of responding “oddball > standard” increased with longer oddball durations (triangles) and the point of subjective equality (PSE, circles; 50% threshold of a Weibull fitted curve, solid lines) was for both correct (red) and incorrect trials (blue) significantly shorter than the standard duration. b: Absolute counts of PSEs resulting from 1000 bootstrap simulations for correct (red) and incorrect trials (blue). Threshold estimates from both correct and incorrect trials were both significantly shorter than the standard duration (black vertical lin...
<p>A: Reaction time as a function of motion coherence (specified as the proportion of dots moving in...
A Psychometric (left) and chronometric (right) functions from the rule-based condition for each prio...
<p>(A) Top: Example of a sequence in a perceptually regular environment with the final stimulus earl...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball place...
<p><b>A</b>, Experimental approach of the oddball duration experiment. <b>B,</b> Results of the oddb...
<p>a: Oddballs were more often judged as perceptually “longer” than standard duration in correct com...
<p>a: Display sequence in one sample trial. On each trial a pseudo-randomized stream of 5 to 15 stim...
<p>The responses of four different ideal observers (<i>columns </i><b>a–d</b>) to a discrete set of ...
(A) An outline of the null hypothesis using a data set in which low-reward responses had substantial...
<p><b>A</b>, Temporal-oddball task (an exemplary trial of set size = 3; upper panel for stimuli setu...
DDT, the delay detection threshold for the delayed visual feedback detection task; steepness, the st...
<p>A) Timeline of the experimental paradigm; B) Percentage of accurate responses and standard errors...
<p>Subjective duration (PSE) for the Straights and Curves condition, respectively, in Experiment 1 t...
<p>Data for all plots were collapsed across subjects, presentation modality, and spatiotemporal conf...
<p>(A) Experimental timeline. The experiment contained two types of trial in which subjects chose be...
<p>A: Reaction time as a function of motion coherence (specified as the proportion of dots moving in...
A Psychometric (left) and chronometric (right) functions from the rule-based condition for each prio...
<p>(A) Top: Example of a sequence in a perceptually regular environment with the final stimulus earl...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball place...
<p><b>A</b>, Experimental approach of the oddball duration experiment. <b>B,</b> Results of the oddb...
<p>a: Oddballs were more often judged as perceptually “longer” than standard duration in correct com...
<p>a: Display sequence in one sample trial. On each trial a pseudo-randomized stream of 5 to 15 stim...
<p>The responses of four different ideal observers (<i>columns </i><b>a–d</b>) to a discrete set of ...
(A) An outline of the null hypothesis using a data set in which low-reward responses had substantial...
<p><b>A</b>, Temporal-oddball task (an exemplary trial of set size = 3; upper panel for stimuli setu...
DDT, the delay detection threshold for the delayed visual feedback detection task; steepness, the st...
<p>A) Timeline of the experimental paradigm; B) Percentage of accurate responses and standard errors...
<p>Subjective duration (PSE) for the Straights and Curves condition, respectively, in Experiment 1 t...
<p>Data for all plots were collapsed across subjects, presentation modality, and spatiotemporal conf...
<p>(A) Experimental timeline. The experiment contained two types of trial in which subjects chose be...
<p>A: Reaction time as a function of motion coherence (specified as the proportion of dots moving in...
A Psychometric (left) and chronometric (right) functions from the rule-based condition for each prio...
<p>(A) Top: Example of a sequence in a perceptually regular environment with the final stimulus earl...