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Adaptation for multisensory relative timing
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posted on 2023-06-09, 00:48 authored by Daniel Linares, Ignasi Cos, Warrick RoseboomWarrick RoseboomPerception of relative timing for signals arising from different sensory modalities depends on the recent history of experienced asynchrony between the signals. Recent findings suggest that the changes in perceived relative timing following asynchrony exposure parallel the perceptual changes caused by adaptation to non-temporal attributes. In both cases, previous sensory stimulation changes discriminability and briefly presented adaptors are sufficient to produce perceptual changes that, functionally, can be consistent with repulsion and recalibration. Furthermore, a new class of after-effects in which reports are biased in the direction of the adaptor also occur for both temporal and non-temporal attributes. Computationally, the effects of previous sensory stimulation on behavior have been assessed using Bayesian and population code models.
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Current opinion in Behavioral SciencesISSN
2352-1546Publisher
ElsevierExternal DOI
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8Page range
35-41Department affiliated with
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