Average PSEs for when participants adapted to the onset-offset matched stimulus (300 ms, static), the illusion-inducing stimulus (300 ms, 8.33Hz), and the perceptually matched stimulus (M = 572.60 ms, static). BFs are given for all Bayesian paired sample t-tests with BF10 > 3 indicating evidence that the PSEs are different and BF10 33,34].</p
<p>(a) average of all participants, with corresponding threshold for each condition. Standard error ...
<p>Maximum percent changes in signal from baseline value (mean+/−standard deviation) for positive BO...
(a) As the initial gain estimate of the Bayesian learner model is varied, the resulting trial-by-tri...
<p>The average PSE is shown for each adaptor condition separately. Larger PSE values indicate that t...
Recovery from contrast adaptation was studied in psychophysical experiments. We measured detection t...
<p>The average PSE is shown for each adaptor condition separately. Larger PSE values indicate that t...
<p>Average PSS were obtained from the individual means of each participant/condition. Positive PSS v...
Recovery from contrast adaptation was studied in psychophysical experiments. We measured detection t...
<p>The actual speed of the standard stimulus was always 81 mms<sup>−1</sup>. Comparison speed is on ...
<p>The proportion of trials is plotted such that the probe seemed more numerous as a function of the...
<p>(A) Conventional model predictions. (B) Opponency model predictions. (C) Psychophysical results. ...
(a) Simulated data generated using a Bayesian learner model shows a significant difference between p...
<p>Threshold change ratios for the three main conditions are computed by dividing the contrast thres...
<p>The error bars denote 95% within-subject confidence intervals. The squares indicate the simulated...
Comparison between mean percentage change from baseline (95% confidence interval of difference) at d...
<p>(a) average of all participants, with corresponding threshold for each condition. Standard error ...
<p>Maximum percent changes in signal from baseline value (mean+/−standard deviation) for positive BO...
(a) As the initial gain estimate of the Bayesian learner model is varied, the resulting trial-by-tri...
<p>The average PSE is shown for each adaptor condition separately. Larger PSE values indicate that t...
Recovery from contrast adaptation was studied in psychophysical experiments. We measured detection t...
<p>The average PSE is shown for each adaptor condition separately. Larger PSE values indicate that t...
<p>Average PSS were obtained from the individual means of each participant/condition. Positive PSS v...
Recovery from contrast adaptation was studied in psychophysical experiments. We measured detection t...
<p>The actual speed of the standard stimulus was always 81 mms<sup>−1</sup>. Comparison speed is on ...
<p>The proportion of trials is plotted such that the probe seemed more numerous as a function of the...
<p>(A) Conventional model predictions. (B) Opponency model predictions. (C) Psychophysical results. ...
(a) Simulated data generated using a Bayesian learner model shows a significant difference between p...
<p>Threshold change ratios for the three main conditions are computed by dividing the contrast thres...
<p>The error bars denote 95% within-subject confidence intervals. The squares indicate the simulated...
Comparison between mean percentage change from baseline (95% confidence interval of difference) at d...
<p>(a) average of all participants, with corresponding threshold for each condition. Standard error ...
<p>Maximum percent changes in signal from baseline value (mean+/−standard deviation) for positive BO...
(a) As the initial gain estimate of the Bayesian learner model is varied, the resulting trial-by-tri...