Humans have been shown to adapt to the temporal statistics of timing tasks so as to optimize the accuracy of their responses, in agreement with the predictions of Bayesian integration. This suggests that they build an internal representation of both the experimentally imposed distribution of time intervals (the prior) and of the error (the loss function). The responses of a Bayesian ideal observer depend crucially on these internal representations, which have only been previously studied for simple distributions. To study the nature of these representations we asked subjects to reproduce time intervals drawn from underlying temporal distributions of varying complexity, from uniform to highly skewed or bimodal while also varying the error ma...
The properties of the internal clock, temporal memory, and decision processes used to time short dur...
The sensorimotor synchronization paradigm is used when studying the coordination of rhythmic motor r...
Many everyday decisions require an accurate perception of how much time has passed since a previous ...
<div><p>Humans have been shown to adapt to the temporal statistics of timing tasks so as to optimize...
We use our sense of time to identify temporal relationships between events and to anticipate actions...
In a world that is uncertain and noisy, perception makes use of optimization procedures that rely on...
Human timing behaviors are consistent with Bayesian inference, according to which both previous know...
We measured temporal reproduction in human subjects with various levels of musical expertise: expert...
Sensory perception, motor control, and cognition necessitate reliable timing in the range of millise...
To enable effective interaction with the environment, the brain combines noisy sensory information w...
textabstractKnowledge about the statistical regularities of the world is essential for cognitive and...
<p><i>Top:</i> Outline of a trial. Participants clicked on a mouse button and a yellow dot was flash...
In recent years researchers have begun to recognize the re-markable intelligence of even routine int...
Statistical descriptions of reaction times are central components of quantitative attention models. ...
We measured temporal reproduction in expert drummers, string-musicians and non-musical subjects. Whi...
The properties of the internal clock, temporal memory, and decision processes used to time short dur...
The sensorimotor synchronization paradigm is used when studying the coordination of rhythmic motor r...
Many everyday decisions require an accurate perception of how much time has passed since a previous ...
<div><p>Humans have been shown to adapt to the temporal statistics of timing tasks so as to optimize...
We use our sense of time to identify temporal relationships between events and to anticipate actions...
In a world that is uncertain and noisy, perception makes use of optimization procedures that rely on...
Human timing behaviors are consistent with Bayesian inference, according to which both previous know...
We measured temporal reproduction in human subjects with various levels of musical expertise: expert...
Sensory perception, motor control, and cognition necessitate reliable timing in the range of millise...
To enable effective interaction with the environment, the brain combines noisy sensory information w...
textabstractKnowledge about the statistical regularities of the world is essential for cognitive and...
<p><i>Top:</i> Outline of a trial. Participants clicked on a mouse button and a yellow dot was flash...
In recent years researchers have begun to recognize the re-markable intelligence of even routine int...
Statistical descriptions of reaction times are central components of quantitative attention models. ...
We measured temporal reproduction in expert drummers, string-musicians and non-musical subjects. Whi...
The properties of the internal clock, temporal memory, and decision processes used to time short dur...
The sensorimotor synchronization paradigm is used when studying the coordination of rhythmic motor r...
Many everyday decisions require an accurate perception of how much time has passed since a previous ...