Perception depends on the relative activity of populations of sensory neurons with a range of tunings and response gains. Each neuron's tuning and gain are malleable and can be modified by sustained exposure to an adapting stimulus. Here, we used a combination of human psychophysical testing and models of neuronal population decoding to assess how rapid adaptation to moving stimuli might change neuronal tuning and thereby modulate direction perception. Using a novel motion stimulus in which the direction changed every 10 ms, we demonstrated that 1,500 ms of adaptation to a distribution of directions was capable of modifying human psychophysical direction discrimination performance. Consistent with previous reports, we found perceptual repul...
Here we examine adaptation effects on pattern detection and position discrimination tasks in radial ...
Here we examine adaptation effects on pattern detection and position discrimination tasks in radial ...
Here we examine adaptation effects on pattern detection and position discrimination tasks in radial ...
Each visual experience changes the neural response to subsequent stimuli. If the brain is unable to ...
To make perceptual judgments, the brain must decode the responses of sensory cortical neurons. The d...
According to current models of motion detection, cortical motion sensors are tuned in both space and...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Bothperceptual andmotor systemsmustdecode visual information fromthedistributed activity of largepop...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a stimulus drifting at a constant speed can bias the perceived sp...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
AbstractHere we examine adaptation effects on pattern detection and position discrimination tasks in...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers’ responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Here we examine adaptation effects on pattern detection and position discrimination tasks in radial ...
Here we examine adaptation effects on pattern detection and position discrimination tasks in radial ...
Here we examine adaptation effects on pattern detection and position discrimination tasks in radial ...
Each visual experience changes the neural response to subsequent stimuli. If the brain is unable to ...
To make perceptual judgments, the brain must decode the responses of sensory cortical neurons. The d...
According to current models of motion detection, cortical motion sensors are tuned in both space and...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Bothperceptual andmotor systemsmustdecode visual information fromthedistributed activity of largepop...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a stimulus drifting at a constant speed can bias the perceived sp...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
AbstractHere we examine adaptation effects on pattern detection and position discrimination tasks in...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers’ responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
Here we examine adaptation effects on pattern detection and position discrimination tasks in radial ...
Here we examine adaptation effects on pattern detection and position discrimination tasks in radial ...
Here we examine adaptation effects on pattern detection and position discrimination tasks in radial ...