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What is next? Predictable visual sequences are encoded with anticipatory biases and reduced neural responses [PDF]
Summary: Objects in motion follow predictable trajectories that the brain can easily anticipate. We investigated the underlying neural mechanisms, focusing on a form of representational momentum (RM), whereby the final state of a rotating object is ...
Songyun Bai +2 more
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Neuroscience: large-scale evidence for perceptual entrainment to auditory rhythms [PDF]
A large multi-lab replication study confirms that rhythmic sounds can entrain perceptual performance, while revealing substantial inter-individual variability.
David Pascucci
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Correction: Spectral tuning and after‑effects in neural entrainment [PDF]
Maëlan Q. Menetrey, David Pascucci
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Pre-stimulus alpha activity modulates long-lasting unconscious feature integration
Pre-stimulus alpha (α) activity can influence perception of shortly presented, low-contrast stimuli. The underlying mechanisms are often thought to affect perception exactly at the time of presentation.
Maëlan Q. Menétrey +2 more
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Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder determined by a complex mixture of genetic and environmental factors. To better understand the contributions of human genetic variations to schizophrenia, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS ...
Albulena Shaqiri +7 more
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Continuous psychophysics: past, present, future [PDF]
Johannes Burge, Kathryn Bonnen
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Do we really measure what we think we are measuring?
Summary: Tests used in the empirical sciences are often (implicitly) assumed to be representative of a given research question in the sense that similar tests should lead to similar results. Here, we show that this assumption is not always valid.
Dario Gordillo +4 more
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The psychophysics of imagery [PDF]
A series of experiments considers the extent to which the interrelations among subjective magnitudes aroused by images corresponds to those for subjective magnitudes aroused by physical stimuli. In Experiment 1, 68 undergraduates typed phrases in response to graded categories regarding the imagined magnitude of lights, sounds, and smells. In Experiment
J C, Baird, K A, Harder
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Intact and deficient contextual processing in schizophrenia patients
Schizophrenia patients are known to have deficits in contextual vision. However, results are often very mixed. In some paradigms, patients do not take the context into account and, hence, perform more veridically than healthy controls. In other paradigms,
Oh-Hyeon Choung +5 more
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