Two factors play important roles in shaping perception: the allocation of selective attention to behaviorally relevant sensory features, and prior expectations about regularities in the environment. Signal detection theory proposes distinct roles of attention and expectation on decision-making such that attention modulates early sensory processing, whereas expectation influences the selection and execution of motor responses. Challenging this classic framework, recent studies suggest that expectations about sensory regularities enhance the encoding and accumulation of sensory evidence during decision-making. However, it is possible, that these findings reflect well documented attentional modulations in visual cortex. Here, we tested this fr...
The ability to predict the timing of forthcoming events, known as temporal expectation, has a strong...
Contains fulltext : 190062.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...
According to the predictive coding approach to perception, the brain uses predictions based on previ...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
Perception is a process of inference, integrating sensory inputs with prior expectations. However, l...
Perceptual expectations can change how a visual stimulus is perceived. Recent studies have shown mix...
Contains fulltext : 216721.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Perceptual expe...
Most studies that focus on understanding how top-down knowledge influences behavior attempt to manip...
A central challenge of systems neuroscience is to understand how we make decisions based on informat...
How do expectations about the identity of a forthcoming visual stimulus influence the neural mechani...
Whenperceptual decisions are coupled to a specific effector, preparatory motor cortical activity may...
Perception is strongly influenced by expectations. Accordingly, perception has sometimes been cast a...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
Abstract As we gather noisy sensory information from the environment, prior knowledge about the like...
The ability to predict the timing of forthcoming events, known as temporal expectation, has a strong...
Contains fulltext : 190062.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...
According to the predictive coding approach to perception, the brain uses predictions based on previ...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
Perception is a process of inference, integrating sensory inputs with prior expectations. However, l...
Perceptual expectations can change how a visual stimulus is perceived. Recent studies have shown mix...
Contains fulltext : 216721.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Perceptual expe...
Most studies that focus on understanding how top-down knowledge influences behavior attempt to manip...
A central challenge of systems neuroscience is to understand how we make decisions based on informat...
How do expectations about the identity of a forthcoming visual stimulus influence the neural mechani...
Whenperceptual decisions are coupled to a specific effector, preparatory motor cortical activity may...
Perception is strongly influenced by expectations. Accordingly, perception has sometimes been cast a...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
Abstract As we gather noisy sensory information from the environment, prior knowledge about the like...
The ability to predict the timing of forthcoming events, known as temporal expectation, has a strong...
Contains fulltext : 190062.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...
According to the predictive coding approach to perception, the brain uses predictions based on previ...