<p>Bar graphs show the amount of explained variance of participants’ decisions for stimulus property (i.e., presented pin distance; dark gray bars) and decision hysteresis (light gray bars). The left panel shows explained variances across all five current and preceding pin distances; the right panel shows explained variances for each of the currently presented pin distances in combination with all other pin distances. Whiskers represent the standard error of the mean. Significant differences between variances explained by pin distances and hysteresis are denoted with one star for <i>p</i><0.05, with two stars for <i>p</i><0.01 and with three stars for <i>p</i><0.001. See also <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal....
<p>While in the scanner, subjects reported which condition they were viewing on each trial (5AFC cla...
Perception (ordinate) changes as a sigmoidal function of changing luminance S of the cube’s back-lay...
The ambiguous Necker cube stimulus appears to switch between two alternative perspectives, 'cube-up'...
<p>The scatterplot shows explained variance of pin distances (dark gray circles) and decision hyster...
<p>The scatterplot shows the negative correlation between explained variance of pin distances and de...
<p>Bar graphs show conditional probabilities for the decision ‘distance felt’ in combination with ei...
Perceptual decisions not only depend on the incoming information from sensory systems but constitute...
Perceptual decisions not only depend on the incoming information from sensory systems but constitute...
<p>A. Correlation between the variability in the switching time and the minimum sensorimotor uncerta...
<p>Variability in the distance between task positive and task negative (measured by the Gini coeffic...
<p>The bars illustrate the variance explained by each principal component (PC) from the PCA, and the...
Perceptual decisions not only depend on the incoming information from sensory systems but constitute...
<p>Bars represent the distance between conforming and non-conforming conditions in milliseconds. Pos...
<p>A,B: distance of participants from the centre of exit D2 over time. A and B show the data for dif...
(Note: a boxplot was not appropriate for data visualisation here due to the binary nature of ‘choice...
<p>While in the scanner, subjects reported which condition they were viewing on each trial (5AFC cla...
Perception (ordinate) changes as a sigmoidal function of changing luminance S of the cube’s back-lay...
The ambiguous Necker cube stimulus appears to switch between two alternative perspectives, 'cube-up'...
<p>The scatterplot shows explained variance of pin distances (dark gray circles) and decision hyster...
<p>The scatterplot shows the negative correlation between explained variance of pin distances and de...
<p>Bar graphs show conditional probabilities for the decision ‘distance felt’ in combination with ei...
Perceptual decisions not only depend on the incoming information from sensory systems but constitute...
Perceptual decisions not only depend on the incoming information from sensory systems but constitute...
<p>A. Correlation between the variability in the switching time and the minimum sensorimotor uncerta...
<p>Variability in the distance between task positive and task negative (measured by the Gini coeffic...
<p>The bars illustrate the variance explained by each principal component (PC) from the PCA, and the...
Perceptual decisions not only depend on the incoming information from sensory systems but constitute...
<p>Bars represent the distance between conforming and non-conforming conditions in milliseconds. Pos...
<p>A,B: distance of participants from the centre of exit D2 over time. A and B show the data for dif...
(Note: a boxplot was not appropriate for data visualisation here due to the binary nature of ‘choice...
<p>While in the scanner, subjects reported which condition they were viewing on each trial (5AFC cla...
Perception (ordinate) changes as a sigmoidal function of changing luminance S of the cube’s back-lay...
The ambiguous Necker cube stimulus appears to switch between two alternative perspectives, 'cube-up'...