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SUMMARY:How is visual perception biased - Dr Floris de Lange\, Donders Ins
 titute for Brain\, Cognition and Behavior\, Radboud University Nijmegen\, 
 Netherlands
DTSTART:20180302T163000Z
DTEND:20180302T173000Z
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CONTACT:Louise White
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nSensory signals are highly structured in both space
  and time. These regularities allow expectations about future stimulation 
 to be formed\, thereby facilitating perceptual decisions about visual feat
 ures and objects.\n\nIn my talk\, I will discuss recent data that elucidat
 e how temporal and spatial context change sensory computations in the visu
 al system and modify perception and post-perceptual decision-making. I wil
 l also compare the effects of time and space with the effects of learnt st
 atistical regularities on the neural and behavioral response.\n\nReference
 s:\nSummerfield C\, de Lange FP (2014). Expectation in perceptual decision
 -making: neural and computational mechanisms. Nature Reviews Neuroscience\
 , 15\, 745-56.\n\n\n
LOCATION:Ground Floor Lecture Theatre\, Department of Psychology
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