Visual perception is strongly influenced by contextual information. A good example is reference repulsion, where subjective reports about the direction of motion of a stimulus are significantly biased by the presence of an explicit reference. These perceptual biases could arise early, during sensory encoding, or alternatively they may reflect decision-related processes occurring relatively late in the task sequence. To separate these two competing possibilities, we asked (human) subjects to perform a fine motion-discrimination task and then estimate the direction of motion in the presence or absence of an oriented reference line. When subjects performed the discrimination task with the reference, but subsequently estimated motion direction ...
The perceived direction of a motion step (probe stimulus) can be influenced by an earlier motion ste...
The contribution of sensory and decisional processes to perceptual decision making is still unclear,...
The way we perceive the visual world depends crucially on the state of the observer. In the present ...
Visual perception is strongly influenced by contextual information. A good example is reference repu...
Visual perception is strongly influenced by contextual information. A good example is reference repu...
Perceptual decision making refers to the process of making a choice among a series of options based ...
Our perception of the world is governed by a combination of bottom-up sensory and top-down cognitive...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
The perceived motion direction of a dynamic random dot stimulus is systematically biased when preced...
Perceptual decisions are often influenced by contextual factors. For instance, when engaged in a vis...
Perceptual decisions are often influenced by contextual factors. For instance, when engaged in a vis...
Sensory judgments improve with practice. Such perceptual learning is often thought to reflect an inc...
Sensory input is inherently ambiguous but our brains achieve remarkable perceptual stability. Prior ...
Sensory input is inherently ambiguous but our brains achieve remarkable perceptual stability. Prior ...
The perceived direction of a motion step (probe stimulus) can be influenced by an earlier motion ste...
The contribution of sensory and decisional processes to perceptual decision making is still unclear,...
The way we perceive the visual world depends crucially on the state of the observer. In the present ...
Visual perception is strongly influenced by contextual information. A good example is reference repu...
Visual perception is strongly influenced by contextual information. A good example is reference repu...
Perceptual decision making refers to the process of making a choice among a series of options based ...
Our perception of the world is governed by a combination of bottom-up sensory and top-down cognitive...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
The perceived motion direction of a dynamic random dot stimulus is systematically biased when preced...
Perceptual decisions are often influenced by contextual factors. For instance, when engaged in a vis...
Perceptual decisions are often influenced by contextual factors. For instance, when engaged in a vis...
Sensory judgments improve with practice. Such perceptual learning is often thought to reflect an inc...
Sensory input is inherently ambiguous but our brains achieve remarkable perceptual stability. Prior ...
Sensory input is inherently ambiguous but our brains achieve remarkable perceptual stability. Prior ...
The perceived direction of a motion step (probe stimulus) can be influenced by an earlier motion ste...
The contribution of sensory and decisional processes to perceptual decision making is still unclear,...
The way we perceive the visual world depends crucially on the state of the observer. In the present ...