Perceiving an external stimulus depends not only on the physical features of the stimulus, but also fundamentally on the current state of neuronal excitability, indexed by the power of ongoing alpha-band and beta-band oscillations (8–30 Hz). Recent studies suggest that heightened excitability does not improve perceptual precision, but biases observers to report the presence of a stimulus regardless of its physical presence. It is unknown whether this bias is due to changes in observers’ subjective perceptual experience (perceptual bias) or their perception-independent decision-making strategy (decision bias). We tested these alternative interpretations in an EEG experiment in which male and female human participants performed two-interval f...
Perceptual decision making is prone to errors, especially near threshold. Physiological, behavioural...
Human perception of perithreshold stimuli critically depends on oscillatory EEG activity prior to st...
Human perception of oriented visual stimuli is biased: some orientations are seen more often than ot...
Perception of sensory information is determined by stimulus features (e.g., intensity) and instantan...
The ability to process and respond to external input is critical for adaptive behavior. Why, then, d...
Prestimulus oscillatory neural activity has been linked to perceptual outcomes during performance of...
Perceptual decision making is believed to be driven by the accumulation of sensory evidence followin...
Grabot L, Kayser C. Alpha Activity Reflects the Magnitude of an Individual Bias in Human Perception....
Decision bias is traditionally conceptualized as an internal reference against which sensory evidenc...
Perceptual decision making is prone to errors, especially near threshold. Physiological, behavioural...
Near-threshold perception is a paradigm case of awareness diverging from reality - the perception of...
Grabot L, Kayser C. Alpha Activity Reflects the Magnitude of an Individual Bias in Human Perception....
Behavioral and brain responses to identical stimuli can vary with experimental and task parameters, ...
Humans perceptual judgments are imprecise, as repeated exposures to the same physical stimulation (e...
Dynamic brain states influence perceptual decision making, especially when the immediate sensory evi...
Perceptual decision making is prone to errors, especially near threshold. Physiological, behavioural...
Human perception of perithreshold stimuli critically depends on oscillatory EEG activity prior to st...
Human perception of oriented visual stimuli is biased: some orientations are seen more often than ot...
Perception of sensory information is determined by stimulus features (e.g., intensity) and instantan...
The ability to process and respond to external input is critical for adaptive behavior. Why, then, d...
Prestimulus oscillatory neural activity has been linked to perceptual outcomes during performance of...
Perceptual decision making is believed to be driven by the accumulation of sensory evidence followin...
Grabot L, Kayser C. Alpha Activity Reflects the Magnitude of an Individual Bias in Human Perception....
Decision bias is traditionally conceptualized as an internal reference against which sensory evidenc...
Perceptual decision making is prone to errors, especially near threshold. Physiological, behavioural...
Near-threshold perception is a paradigm case of awareness diverging from reality - the perception of...
Grabot L, Kayser C. Alpha Activity Reflects the Magnitude of an Individual Bias in Human Perception....
Behavioral and brain responses to identical stimuli can vary with experimental and task parameters, ...
Humans perceptual judgments are imprecise, as repeated exposures to the same physical stimulation (e...
Dynamic brain states influence perceptual decision making, especially when the immediate sensory evi...
Perceptual decision making is prone to errors, especially near threshold. Physiological, behavioural...
Human perception of perithreshold stimuli critically depends on oscillatory EEG activity prior to st...
Human perception of oriented visual stimuli is biased: some orientations are seen more often than ot...