Perception in real-time: predicting the present, reconstructing the past

H Hogendoorn - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2022 - cell.com
We feel that we perceive events in the environment as they unfold in real-time. However, this
intuitive view of perception is impossible to implement in the nervous system due to …

[HTML][HTML] Going in circles is the way forward: the role of recurrence in visual inference

RS van Bergen, N Kriegeskorte - Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2020 - Elsevier
Highlights•Neural network models of vision are dominated by feedforward architectures.•
Biological vision, by contrast, exhibits abundant recurrent processing.•The computational …

Probabilistic representation in human visual cortex reflects uncertainty in serial decisions

RS Van Bergen, JFM Jehee - Journal of Neuroscience, 2019 - Soc Neuroscience
How does the brain represent the reliability of its sensory evidence? Here, we test whether
sensory uncertainty is encoded in cortical population activity as the width of a probability …

Attractive and repulsive effects of sensory history concurrently shape visual perception

J Moon, OS Kwon - BMC biology, 2022 - Springer
Background Sequential effects of environmental stimuli are ubiquitous in most behavioral
tasks involving magnitude estimation, memory, decision making, and emotion. The human …

[HTML][HTML] A change in perspective: The interaction of saccadic and pursuit eye movements in oculomotor control and perception

A Goettker, KR Gegenfurtner - Vision Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Due to the close relationship between oculomotor behavior and visual processing, eye
movements have been studied in many different areas of research over the last few …

Dissociation between the perceptual and saccadic localization of moving objects

M Lisi, P Cavanagh - Current Biology, 2015 - cell.com
Visual processing in the human brain provides the data both for perception and for guiding
motor actions. It seems natural that our actions would be directed toward perceived locations …

[HTML][HTML] Neural mechanisms of visual motion extrapolation

W Turner, C Sexton, H Hogendoorn - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2024 - Elsevier
Because neural processing takes time, the brain only has delayed access to sensory
information. When localising moving objects this is problematic, as an object will have …

Efficient probabilistic inference in generic neural networks trained with non-probabilistic feedback

AE Orhan, WJ Ma - Nature communications, 2017 - nature.com
Animals perform near-optimal probabilistic inference in a wide range of psychophysical
tasks. Probabilistic inference requires trial-to-trial representation of the uncertainties …

Explaining human interactions on the road by large-scale integration of computational psychological theory

G Markkula, YS Lin, AR Srinivasan, J Billington… - PNAS …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
When humans share space in road traffic, as drivers or as vulnerable road users, they draw
on their full range of communicative and interactive capabilities. Much remains unknown …

Neural correlates of the conscious perception of visual location lie outside visual cortex

S Liu, Q Yu, UT Peter, P Cavanagh - Current Biology, 2019 - cell.com
When perception differs from the physical stimulus, as it does for visual illusions and
binocular rivalry, the opportunity arises to localize where perception emerges in the visual …