Perceptual decisions not only depend on the incoming information from sensory systems but constitute a combination of current sensory evidence and internally accumulated information from past encounters. Although recent evidence emphasizes the fundamental role of prior knowledge for perceptual decision making, only few studies have quantified the relevance of such priors on perceptual decisions and examined their interplay with other decision-relevant factors, such as the stimulus properties. In the present study we asked whether hysteresis, describing the stability of a percept despite a change in stimulus property and known to occur at perceptual thresholds, also acts as a form of an implicit prior in tactile spatial decision making, supp...
Perceptual decisions are often affected not only by the evidence gathered during a trial but also by...
Bias in perceptual decisions can be generally defined as an effect which is controlled by factors ot...
How we perceive a visual stimulus or the difference between two sequentially presented stimuli does ...
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...
Perceptual decisions not only depend on the incoming information from sensory systems but constitute...
Background: Vibrotactile discrimination tasks have been used to examine decision making processes in...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Vibrotactile discrimination tasks have been used to examine decision maki...
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 ...
Most real-world decisions rely on active sensing, a dynamic process for directing our sensors (e.g. ...
Perception (ordinate) changes as a sigmoidal function of changing luminance S of the cube’s back-lay...
Abstract Perceptual decisions are biased by recent perceptual history—a phenomenon termed 'serial de...
Many real-world decisions rely on active sensing, a dynamic process for directing our sensors (e.g. ...
AbstractPerception can change nonlinearly with stimulus contrast, and perceptual threshold may depen...
Perceptual decisions are often affected not only by the evidence gathered during a trial but also by...
Bias in perceptual decisions can be generally defined as an effect which is controlled by factors ot...
How we perceive a visual stimulus or the difference between two sequentially presented stimuli does ...
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...
Perceptual decisions not only depend on the incoming information from sensory systems but constitute...
Background: Vibrotactile discrimination tasks have been used to examine decision making processes in...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Vibrotactile discrimination tasks have been used to examine decision maki...
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 ...
Most real-world decisions rely on active sensing, a dynamic process for directing our sensors (e.g. ...
Perception (ordinate) changes as a sigmoidal function of changing luminance S of the cube’s back-lay...
Abstract Perceptual decisions are biased by recent perceptual history—a phenomenon termed 'serial de...
Many real-world decisions rely on active sensing, a dynamic process for directing our sensors (e.g. ...
AbstractPerception can change nonlinearly with stimulus contrast, and perceptual threshold may depen...
Perceptual decisions are often affected not only by the evidence gathered during a trial but also by...
Bias in perceptual decisions can be generally defined as an effect which is controlled by factors ot...
How we perceive a visual stimulus or the difference between two sequentially presented stimuli does ...