Visual cognition is limited by computational capacity, because the brain can process only a fraction of the visual sensorium in detail, and by the inherent ambiguity of the information entering the visual system. Two mechanisms mitigate these burdens: attention prioritizes stimulus processing on the basis of motivational relevance, and expectations constrain visual interpretation on the basis of prior likelihood. Of the two, attention has been extensively investigated while expectation has been relatively neglected. Here, we review recent work that has begun to delineate a neurobiology of visual expectation, and contrast the findings with those of the attention literature, to explore how these two central influences on visual perception ove...
Optimism bias and positive attention bias are important features of healthy information processing. ...
Temporal expectations and attention decrement affect human behavior in opposing ways: the former pos...
It is well known that top–down expectations affect perceptual processes. Yet, remarkably little is k...
Most studies that focus on understanding how top-down knowledge influences behavior attempt to manip...
The amount of sensory input received by the human brain far surpasses its capacity for conscious pro...
SummaryPrior expectations about the visual world facilitate perception by allowing us to quickly ded...
Item does not contain fulltextPerception is often guided by predictions that we derive from previous...
Stimulus expectation can modulate neural responses in early sensory cortical regions, with expected ...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
Stimulus expectation can modulate neural responses in early sensory cortical regions, with expected ...
In the complex scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for ...
This thesis investigated the relationship between prediction and attention in visual perception by r...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
Temporal expectations and attention decrement affect human behavior in opposing ways: the former pos...
Optimism bias and positive attention bias are important features of healthy information processing. ...
Temporal expectations and attention decrement affect human behavior in opposing ways: the former pos...
It is well known that top–down expectations affect perceptual processes. Yet, remarkably little is k...
Most studies that focus on understanding how top-down knowledge influences behavior attempt to manip...
The amount of sensory input received by the human brain far surpasses its capacity for conscious pro...
SummaryPrior expectations about the visual world facilitate perception by allowing us to quickly ded...
Item does not contain fulltextPerception is often guided by predictions that we derive from previous...
Stimulus expectation can modulate neural responses in early sensory cortical regions, with expected ...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
The encoding of sensory information in the human brain is thought to be optimised by two principal p...
Stimulus expectation can modulate neural responses in early sensory cortical regions, with expected ...
In the complex scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for ...
This thesis investigated the relationship between prediction and attention in visual perception by r...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
Temporal expectations and attention decrement affect human behavior in opposing ways: the former pos...
Optimism bias and positive attention bias are important features of healthy information processing. ...
Temporal expectations and attention decrement affect human behavior in opposing ways: the former pos...
It is well known that top–down expectations affect perceptual processes. Yet, remarkably little is k...