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and Performance 1979, Vol. 5, No. 3, 444-459 Stimulus Information and Sequential Dependencies in Magnitude Estimation and Cross-Modality Matching Lawrence M. Ward University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada ...
The fuzzy judgement model of Ward (1979) predicts an inverse relation between the amount of stimulus information available to subjects and the magnitude of sequential dependencies on previous stimuli ...
Estimating duration depends on the sequential integration (accumulation) of temporal information in working memory. Using fMRI, we directly compared the accumulation of information in temporal versus ...
Estimating duration depends on the sequential integration (accumulation) of temporal information in working memory. Using fMRI, we directly compared the accumulation of information in temporal versus ...
(AVAs). A basic aspect of this response that has not been systematically studied is its temporal pattern associated with multiple sequential inspiratory gasps (IG) in the same person. Such information ...
behaviour in comparison and sequential trials. We used logistic regression to test the influence of each option's reward probability and magnitude on subjects' choices during each type of trial (figure 1B ...
randomized. This finding suggests that the initial magnitude of postural responses were centrally set to anticipated postural perturbation amplitudes based on sequential experience with the stimulus . 3 ...
of their responses to each stimulus in the test set. These results suggest that information may be represented in IT by the pattern of activity across neurons and that the representation is not sparsely coded ...
and PRED distributions of Si and is a function of µ i,PRED and µ i,NONE Si Magnitude of the ith stimulus Vi The value of information is the output variable of model. Equals the difference POi,use- POi,ignore ...
the most task-relevant information [1–4]. It is well established that attention increases the neural response to a stimulus so that the attended-to representation is enhanced and wins the competition ...
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