Attention as inference: selection is probabilistic; responses are all-or-none samples.
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Substitution and pooling in crowdingProbability matching as a computational strategy used in perceptionA Bayesian observer replicates convexity context effects in figure-ground perception.Semantic analysis does not occur in the absence of awareness induced by interocular suppressionElectrophysiological evidence for failures of item individuation in crowded visual displaysHuman representation of visuo-motor uncertainty as mixtures of orthogonal basis distributionsSpontaneous Alpha Power Lateralization Predicts Detection Performance in an Un-Cued Signal Detection TaskThe attentional blink reveals the probabilistic nature of discrete conscious perception.A model of subjective report and objective discrimination as categorical decisions in a vast representational space.Consciousness of targets during the attentional blink: a gradual or all-or-none dimension?One and done? Optimal decisions from very few samples.Sources of bias and uncertainty in a visual temporal individuation task.A match made by modafinil: probability matching in choice decisions and spatial attention.Discrete and continuous mechanisms of temporal selection in rapid visual streams.Functional Characterization of the Human Speech Articulation Network.Independent sampling of features enables conscious perception of bound objects.Illusory conjunctions reflect the time course of the attentional blink.Two items remembered as precisely as one: how integral features can improve visual working memory.
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Attention as inference: selection is probabilistic; responses are all-or-none samples.
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Deborah Hanus
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2009-11-01T00:00:00Z