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SUBMITTER: Cheadle S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4633117 | biostudies-literature | 2015
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cheadle Sam S Egner Tobias T Wyart Valentin V Wu Claire C Summerfield Christopher C
Journal of vision 20150101 14
Attending to a stimulus enhances the sensitivity of perceptual decisions. However, it remains unclear how perceptual sensitivity varies according to whether a feature is expected or unexpected. Here, observers made fine discrimination judgments about the orientation of visual gratings embedded in low spatial-frequency noise, and psychophysical reverse correlation was used to estimate decision 'kernels' that revealed how visual features influenced choices. Orthogonal cues alerted subjects to whic ...[more]