Many skills rely on performing noisy mental computations on noisy sensory measurements. Bayesian models suggest that humans compensate for measurement noise and reduce behavioral variability by biasing perception toward prior expectations. Whether a similar strategy is employed to compensate for noise in downstream mental and sensorimotor computations is not known. We tested humans in a battery of tasks and found that tasks which involved more complex mental transformations resulted in increased bias, suggesting that humans are able to mitigate the effect of noise in both sensorimotor and mental transformations. These results indicate that humans delay inference in order to account for both measurement noise and noise in downstream computat...
Bayesian cognitive science sees the mind as a spectacular probabilistic inference machine. But Judgm...
Uncertainty constitutes a fundamental constraint on human sensorimotor control. Our sensors are nois...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2010....
Perception is often characterized as an inference process in which the brain unconsciously reasons a...
<div><p>There is accumulating evidence that prior knowledge about expectations plays an important ro...
Abstract We extend a previously developed Bayesian framework for perception to account for sensory a...
Humans typically make near-optimal sensorimotor judgements but show systematic biases when making mo...
2021 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Effective motor control relies on accurate sensory inf...
To form a more reliable percept of the environment, the brain needs to estimate its own sensory unce...
Inferring the environment's statistical structure and adapting behavior accordingly is a fundamental...
Prior knowledge shapes what we perceive. A new brain stimulation study suggests that this perceptual...
Inferring the environment's statistical structure and adapting behavior accordingly is a fundamental...
The human brain effortlessly solves problems that still pose a challenge for modern computers, such ...
According to Bayesian models, perception and cognition depend on the optimal combination of noisy in...
The main task of perceptual systems is to make truthful inferences about the environment. The sensor...
Bayesian cognitive science sees the mind as a spectacular probabilistic inference machine. But Judgm...
Uncertainty constitutes a fundamental constraint on human sensorimotor control. Our sensors are nois...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2010....
Perception is often characterized as an inference process in which the brain unconsciously reasons a...
<div><p>There is accumulating evidence that prior knowledge about expectations plays an important ro...
Abstract We extend a previously developed Bayesian framework for perception to account for sensory a...
Humans typically make near-optimal sensorimotor judgements but show systematic biases when making mo...
2021 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Effective motor control relies on accurate sensory inf...
To form a more reliable percept of the environment, the brain needs to estimate its own sensory unce...
Inferring the environment's statistical structure and adapting behavior accordingly is a fundamental...
Prior knowledge shapes what we perceive. A new brain stimulation study suggests that this perceptual...
Inferring the environment's statistical structure and adapting behavior accordingly is a fundamental...
The human brain effortlessly solves problems that still pose a challenge for modern computers, such ...
According to Bayesian models, perception and cognition depend on the optimal combination of noisy in...
The main task of perceptual systems is to make truthful inferences about the environment. The sensor...
Bayesian cognitive science sees the mind as a spectacular probabilistic inference machine. But Judgm...
Uncertainty constitutes a fundamental constraint on human sensorimotor control. Our sensors are nois...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2010....