From the noisy information bombarding our senses our brains must construct percepts that are veridical – reflecting the true state of the world – and informative – conveying what we did not already know. Influential theories suggest that both challenges are met through mechanisms that use expectations about the likely state of the world to shape perception. However, current models explaining how expectations render perception either veridical or informative are mutually incompatible. While the former propose that perceptual experiences are dominated by events we expect, the latter propose that perception of expected events is suppressed. To solve this paradox we propose a two-process model in which probabilistic knowledge initially ...
Perception of expected action outcomes has been thought for decades to be attenuated or ‘cancelled’....
We build models of the world around us to guide perception and learning in the face of uncertainty. ...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...
From the noisy information bombarding our senses, our brains must construct percepts that are veridi...
Prior knowledge shapes what we perceive. A new brain stimulation study suggests that this perceptual...
Forming expectations about what we are likely to perceive often facilitates perception. We forge suc...
We predict how our actions will influence the world around us. Prevailing models in the action contr...
Recent work in cognitive and computational neuroscience depicts the brain as in some (perhaps merely...
Visual perception is strongly shaped by expectations, but it is poorly understood how such perceptua...
Perception and perceptual decision-making are strongly facilitated by prior knowledge about the prob...
We predict how our actions will influence the world around us. Prevailing models of action control p...
Bayesian models of the mind suggest that we estimate the reliability or “precision” of incoming sens...
Perception and perceptual decision-making are strongly facilitated by prior knowledge about the prob...
Perceivers can use past experiences to make sense of ambiguous sensory signals. However, this may be...
We thank Corlett for his thought-provoking response [1] to our recent article [2]. Corlett shares ou...
Perception of expected action outcomes has been thought for decades to be attenuated or ‘cancelled’....
We build models of the world around us to guide perception and learning in the face of uncertainty. ...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...
From the noisy information bombarding our senses, our brains must construct percepts that are veridi...
Prior knowledge shapes what we perceive. A new brain stimulation study suggests that this perceptual...
Forming expectations about what we are likely to perceive often facilitates perception. We forge suc...
We predict how our actions will influence the world around us. Prevailing models in the action contr...
Recent work in cognitive and computational neuroscience depicts the brain as in some (perhaps merely...
Visual perception is strongly shaped by expectations, but it is poorly understood how such perceptua...
Perception and perceptual decision-making are strongly facilitated by prior knowledge about the prob...
We predict how our actions will influence the world around us. Prevailing models of action control p...
Bayesian models of the mind suggest that we estimate the reliability or “precision” of incoming sens...
Perception and perceptual decision-making are strongly facilitated by prior knowledge about the prob...
Perceivers can use past experiences to make sense of ambiguous sensory signals. However, this may be...
We thank Corlett for his thought-provoking response [1] to our recent article [2]. Corlett shares ou...
Perception of expected action outcomes has been thought for decades to be attenuated or ‘cancelled’....
We build models of the world around us to guide perception and learning in the face of uncertainty. ...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...