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Optimal Perceived Timing: Integrating Sensory Information with Dynamically Updated Expectations.A Bayesian Perspective on Accumulation in the Magnitude System."Taller and Shorter": Human 3-D Spatial Memory Distorts Familiar Multilevel BuildingsTimescale- and Sensory Modality-Dependency of the Central Tendency of Time Perception.The effects of methylphenidate on cerebral responses to conflict anticipation and unsigned prediction error in a stop-signal taskPredictive coding of multisensory timing.Generalization of prior information for rapid Bayesian time estimation.Magnitude Estimation with Noisy Integrators Linked by an Adaptive Reference.Thinking about quantity: the intertwined development of spatial and numerical cognition.Allostatic Self-efficacy: A Metacognitive Theory of Dyshomeostasis-Induced Fatigue and Depression.Context-Dependent Neural Modulations in the Perception of Duration.Can Bayesian Theories of Autism Spectrum Disorder Help Improve Clinical Practice?Upper Beta Band Oscillations in Human Premotor Cortex Encode Subjective Choices in a Vibrotactile Comparison Task.Temporal Regularity of the Environment Drives Time Perception.Functional correlates of likelihood and prior representations in a virtual distance task.Deriving loudness growth functions from categorical loudness scaling data.Category effects on stimulus estimation: Shifting and skewed frequency distributions-A reexamination.Supramodal representation of temporal priors calibrates interval timing.Bias and ignorance in demographic perception.The effect of attention and working memory on the estimation of elapsed time.Size matters: An observational study investigating estimated height as a reference size for calculating tidal volumes if low tidal volume ventilation is required.The Object Orientation Effect in Exocentric DistancesContext Effects in the Judgment of Visual Relative-Frequency: Trial-by-Trial Adaptation and Non-linear Sequential EffectA computational model for driver's cognitive state, visual perception and intermittent attention in a distracted car following taskRobustness of individual differences in temporal interference effects
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A Bayesian perspective on magnitude estimation.
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Frederike H Petzschner
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10.1016/J.TICS.2015.03.002
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2015-04-02T00:00:00Z