Perception is a process of inference, integrating sensory inputs with prior expectations. However, little is known regarding the temporal dynamics of this integration. It has been proposed that expectation plays a role early in the perceptual process, biasing sensory processing. Alternatively, others suggest that expectations are integrated only at later, postperceptual decision-making stages. The current study aimed to dissociate between these hypotheses. We exposed human participants (male and female) to auditory cues predicting the likely direction of upcoming moving dot patterns, while recording neural activity using magnetoencephalography (MEG). Participants' reports of the moving dot directions were biased toward the direction predict...
Acknowledgements: We thank Valentin Wyart and Jean-Remi King for sharing their data. This work was s...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
Perception is a process of inference, integrating sensory inputs with prior expectations. However, l...
Perception is strongly influenced by expectations. Accordingly, perception has sometimes been cast a...
How do expectations about the identity of a forthcoming visual stimulus influence the neural mechani...
Two factors play important roles in shaping perception: the allocation of selective attention to beh...
Contains fulltext : 189950.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Perception ca...
A central challenge of systems neuroscience is to understand how we make decisions based on informat...
Perceptual expectations can change how a visual stimulus is perceived. Recent studies have shown mix...
Perceptual expectations can change how a visual stimulus is perceived. Recent studies have shown mix...
Perception can be described as a process of inference, integrating bottom-up sensory inputs and top-...
SummaryPerceptual inference is biased by foreknowledge about what is probable or possible. How prior...
Abstract As we gather noisy sensory information from the environment, prior knowledge about the like...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
Acknowledgements: We thank Valentin Wyart and Jean-Remi King for sharing their data. This work was s...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
Perception is a process of inference, integrating sensory inputs with prior expectations. However, l...
Perception is strongly influenced by expectations. Accordingly, perception has sometimes been cast a...
How do expectations about the identity of a forthcoming visual stimulus influence the neural mechani...
Two factors play important roles in shaping perception: the allocation of selective attention to beh...
Contains fulltext : 189950.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Perception ca...
A central challenge of systems neuroscience is to understand how we make decisions based on informat...
Perceptual expectations can change how a visual stimulus is perceived. Recent studies have shown mix...
Perceptual expectations can change how a visual stimulus is perceived. Recent studies have shown mix...
Perception can be described as a process of inference, integrating bottom-up sensory inputs and top-...
SummaryPerceptual inference is biased by foreknowledge about what is probable or possible. How prior...
Abstract As we gather noisy sensory information from the environment, prior knowledge about the like...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
Acknowledgements: We thank Valentin Wyart and Jean-Remi King for sharing their data. This work was s...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...