Several studies have reported optimal population decoding of sensory responses in two-alternative visual discrimination tasks. Such decoding involves integrating noisy neural responses into a more reliable representation of the likelihood that the stimuli under consideration evoked the observed responses. Importantly, an ideal observer must be able to evaluate likelihood with high precision and only consider the likelihood of the two relevant stimuli involved in the discrimination task. We report a new perceptual bias suggesting that observers read out the likelihood representation with remarkably low precision when discriminating grating spatial frequencies. Using spectrally filtered noise, we induced an asymmetry in the likelihood functio...
In forced-choice detection, incorrect responses are routinely ascribed to internal noise, because ex...
In order to survive and function in the world, we must understand the content of our environment. Th...
Contrast discrimination functions for simple gratings famously look like a dipper. Discrimination th...
Several studies have reported optimal population decoding of sensory responses in two-alternative vi...
Much of our understanding of sensory decoding stems from the comparison of human to ideal observer p...
<p>(a) The perceived spatial frequency of a grating embedded in low-pass noise (red) and high-pass n...
Sensory judgments improve with practice. Such perceptual learning is often thought to reflect an inc...
To make perceptual judgments, the brain must decode the responses of sensory cortical neurons. The d...
AbstractOur goal was to differentiate low and mid level perceptual learning. We used a complex grati...
Simple visual features, such as orientation, are thought to be represented in the spiking of visual ...
Perception is often biased by secondary stimulus attributes (e.g., stimulus noise, attention, or spa...
According to signal detection theoretical analyses, visual signals occurring at a cued location are ...
International audienceEstablishing the relation between perception and discrimination is a fundament...
Single-unit recordings conducted during perceptual decision-making tasks have yielded tremendous ins...
Our goal was to differentiate low and mid level perceptual learning. We used a complex grating discr...
In forced-choice detection, incorrect responses are routinely ascribed to internal noise, because ex...
In order to survive and function in the world, we must understand the content of our environment. Th...
Contrast discrimination functions for simple gratings famously look like a dipper. Discrimination th...
Several studies have reported optimal population decoding of sensory responses in two-alternative vi...
Much of our understanding of sensory decoding stems from the comparison of human to ideal observer p...
<p>(a) The perceived spatial frequency of a grating embedded in low-pass noise (red) and high-pass n...
Sensory judgments improve with practice. Such perceptual learning is often thought to reflect an inc...
To make perceptual judgments, the brain must decode the responses of sensory cortical neurons. The d...
AbstractOur goal was to differentiate low and mid level perceptual learning. We used a complex grati...
Simple visual features, such as orientation, are thought to be represented in the spiking of visual ...
Perception is often biased by secondary stimulus attributes (e.g., stimulus noise, attention, or spa...
According to signal detection theoretical analyses, visual signals occurring at a cued location are ...
International audienceEstablishing the relation between perception and discrimination is a fundament...
Single-unit recordings conducted during perceptual decision-making tasks have yielded tremendous ins...
Our goal was to differentiate low and mid level perceptual learning. We used a complex grating discr...
In forced-choice detection, incorrect responses are routinely ascribed to internal noise, because ex...
In order to survive and function in the world, we must understand the content of our environment. Th...
Contrast discrimination functions for simple gratings famously look like a dipper. Discrimination th...