AbstractWe investigate the influence of biased feedback on decision and learning processes in a vernier discrimination task. Subjects adjust their decision criteria and hence their responses according to biased external feedback. However, they do not use learning processes to encode incorrectly classified stimuli. As soon as correct feedback is restored observers regain their original performance indicating an involvement of internal criteria. If the external feedback is switched off instead of being corrected, the rebound is less vigorous. The findings contradict predictions of supervised neural network models
AbstractThe role of feedback in perceptual learning is probed in an orientation discrimination exper...
Background: Vibrotactile discrimination tasks have been used to examine decision making processes in...
Perceptual decision making refers to the process of making a choice among a series of options based ...
AbstractWe investigate the influence of biased feedback on decision and learning processes in a vern...
AbstractWe compare improvement through training in vernier acuity under different feedback condition...
AbstractTo investigate the mechanisms of perceptual learning, we recently introduced a paradigm in w...
Bei Versuchen zum perzeptuellen Lernen mit Liniennonien (Herzog u. Fahle 1999) wurden Nonien zum Tei...
To investigate the mechanisms of perceptual learning, we recently introduced a paradigm in which inc...
Sensory judgments improve with practice. Such perceptual learning is often thought to reflect an inc...
The perceived motion direction of a dynamic random dot stimulus is systematically biased when preced...
In (perceptual) learning, performance improves with practice either by changes in sensitivity or dec...
Optimal decision making in complex environments requires dynamic learning from unexpected events. To...
The contribution of sensory and decisional processes to perceptual decision making is still unclear,...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
The classical view that perceptual learning is highly specific to the stimulus properties used durin...
AbstractThe role of feedback in perceptual learning is probed in an orientation discrimination exper...
Background: Vibrotactile discrimination tasks have been used to examine decision making processes in...
Perceptual decision making refers to the process of making a choice among a series of options based ...
AbstractWe investigate the influence of biased feedback on decision and learning processes in a vern...
AbstractWe compare improvement through training in vernier acuity under different feedback condition...
AbstractTo investigate the mechanisms of perceptual learning, we recently introduced a paradigm in w...
Bei Versuchen zum perzeptuellen Lernen mit Liniennonien (Herzog u. Fahle 1999) wurden Nonien zum Tei...
To investigate the mechanisms of perceptual learning, we recently introduced a paradigm in which inc...
Sensory judgments improve with practice. Such perceptual learning is often thought to reflect an inc...
The perceived motion direction of a dynamic random dot stimulus is systematically biased when preced...
In (perceptual) learning, performance improves with practice either by changes in sensitivity or dec...
Optimal decision making in complex environments requires dynamic learning from unexpected events. To...
The contribution of sensory and decisional processes to perceptual decision making is still unclear,...
Prolonged exposure to visual stimuli causes a bias in observers' responses to subsequent stimuli. Su...
The classical view that perceptual learning is highly specific to the stimulus properties used durin...
AbstractThe role of feedback in perceptual learning is probed in an orientation discrimination exper...
Background: Vibrotactile discrimination tasks have been used to examine decision making processes in...
Perceptual decision making refers to the process of making a choice among a series of options based ...