Perceptual decisions are often influenced by contextual factors. For instance, when engaged in a visual discrimination task against a reference boundary, subjective reports about the judged stimulus feature are biased away from the boundary – a phenomenon termed reference repulsion. Until recently, this phenomenon has been thought to reflect a perceptual illusion regarding the appearance of the stimulus, but new evidence suggests that it may rather reflect a post-perceptual decision bias. To shed light on this issue, we examined whether and how orientation judgments affect perceptual appearance. In a first experiment, we confirmed that after judging a grating stimulus against a discrimination boundary, the subsequent reproduction response w...
A striking finding about human memory is that people's level of accuracy in remembering the orientat...
When viewing ambiguous stimuli, people tend to perceive some interpretations more frequently than ...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...
Perceptual decisions are often influenced by contextual factors. For instance, when engaged in a vis...
Our perception of the world is governed by a combination of bottom-up sensory and top-down cognitive...
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...
One of the most robust effects in cognitive psychology is anchoring: judgments show a bias towards p...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent studies claim that visual perception of stimulus features, such...
AbstractOrientation masking induces changes of discrimination thresholds and perceived orientation. ...
Perceptual decision making refers to the process of making a choice among a series of options based ...
The tilt illusion is a compelling example of contextual influence exerted by an oriented surround on...
The Attentional Repulsion Effect (ARE) refers to the phenomenon whereby a central target consisting ...
The visual appearance of an object is a function of stimulus properties as well as perceptual biases...
A striking finding about human memory is that people's level of accuracy in remembering the orientat...
A striking finding about human memory is that people's level of accuracy in remembering the orientat...
When viewing ambiguous stimuli, people tend to perceive some interpretations more frequently than ...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...
Perceptual decisions are often influenced by contextual factors. For instance, when engaged in a vis...
Our perception of the world is governed by a combination of bottom-up sensory and top-down cognitive...
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...
One of the most robust effects in cognitive psychology is anchoring: judgments show a bias towards p...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent studies claim that visual perception of stimulus features, such...
AbstractOrientation masking induces changes of discrimination thresholds and perceived orientation. ...
Perceptual decision making refers to the process of making a choice among a series of options based ...
The tilt illusion is a compelling example of contextual influence exerted by an oriented surround on...
The Attentional Repulsion Effect (ARE) refers to the phenomenon whereby a central target consisting ...
The visual appearance of an object is a function of stimulus properties as well as perceptual biases...
A striking finding about human memory is that people's level of accuracy in remembering the orientat...
A striking finding about human memory is that people's level of accuracy in remembering the orientat...
When viewing ambiguous stimuli, people tend to perceive some interpretations more frequently than ...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...