Perceivers can use past experiences to make sense of ambiguous sensory signals. However, this may be inappropriate when the world changes and past experiences no longer predict what the future holds. Optimal learning models propose that observers decide whether to stick with or update their predictions by tracking the uncertainty or "precision" of their expectations. However, contrasting theories of prediction have argued that we are prone to misestimate uncertainty-leading to stubborn predictions that are difficult to dislodge. To compare these possibilities, we had participants learn novel perceptual predictions before using fMRI to record visual brain activity when predictive contingencies were disrupted-meaning that previously "expected...
SummaryPrior expectations about the visual world facilitate perception by allowing us to quickly ded...
Accurate perceptual inference fundamentally depends upon accurate beliefs about the reliability of s...
To form a more reliable percept of the environment, the brain needs to estimate its own sensory unce...
Perceivers can use past experiences to make sense of ambiguous sensory signals. However, this may be...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...
Forming expectations about what we are likely to perceive often facilitates perception. We forge suc...
From streams of noisy sensory information, we must generate perceptual experiences that are broadly ...
Prior knowledge shapes what we perceive. A new brain stimulation study suggests that this perceptual...
We build models of the world around us to guide perception and learning in the face of uncertainty. ...
Visual perception is strongly shaped by expectations, but it is poorly understood how such perceptua...
A recent study finds that separate populations of neurons in inferotemporal cortex code for perceptu...
From the noisy information bombarding our senses our brains must construct percepts that are veridi...
Perception is strongly influenced by expectations. Accordingly, perception has sometimes been cast a...
The notion that unconscious Bayesian inference underlies perception is gaining ground. Predictive c...
SummaryPrior expectations about the visual world facilitate perception by allowing us to quickly ded...
Accurate perceptual inference fundamentally depends upon accurate beliefs about the reliability of s...
To form a more reliable percept of the environment, the brain needs to estimate its own sensory unce...
Perceivers can use past experiences to make sense of ambiguous sensory signals. However, this may be...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...
Forming expectations about what we are likely to perceive often facilitates perception. We forge suc...
From streams of noisy sensory information, we must generate perceptual experiences that are broadly ...
Prior knowledge shapes what we perceive. A new brain stimulation study suggests that this perceptual...
We build models of the world around us to guide perception and learning in the face of uncertainty. ...
Visual perception is strongly shaped by expectations, but it is poorly understood how such perceptua...
A recent study finds that separate populations of neurons in inferotemporal cortex code for perceptu...
From the noisy information bombarding our senses our brains must construct percepts that are veridi...
Perception is strongly influenced by expectations. Accordingly, perception has sometimes been cast a...
The notion that unconscious Bayesian inference underlies perception is gaining ground. Predictive c...
SummaryPrior expectations about the visual world facilitate perception by allowing us to quickly ded...
Accurate perceptual inference fundamentally depends upon accurate beliefs about the reliability of s...
To form a more reliable percept of the environment, the brain needs to estimate its own sensory unce...