Abstract
We show that trial-to-trial variability in sensory detection of a weak visual stimulus is dramatically diminished when rather than presenting a fixed stimulus contrast, fluctuations in a subject’s judgment are matched by fluctuations in stimulus contrast. This attenuation of fluctuations does not involve a change in the subject’s psychometric function. The result is consistent with the interpretation of trial-to-trial variability in this sensory detection task being a high-level meta-cognitive control process that explores for something that our brains are so used to: subject-object relational dynamics.
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Marom, S., & Wallach, A. (2011). Relational dynamics in perception: Impacts on trial-to-trial variation. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 5. https://doi.org/10.3389/fncom.2011.00016
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