Search Results - "Herzog, Michael H"
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Time Slices: What Is the Duration of a Percept?
Published in PLoS biology (12-04-2016)“…We experience the world as a seamless stream of percepts. However, intriguing illusions and recent experiments suggest that the world is not continuously…”
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Hard criteria for empirical theories of consciousness
Published in Cognitive neuroscience (03-04-2021)“…Consciousness is now a well-established field of empirical research. A large body of experimental results has been accumulated and is steadily growing. In…”
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EEG microstates are a candidate endophenotype for schizophrenia
Published in Nature communications (18-06-2020)“…Electroencephalogram microstates are recurrent scalp potential configurations that remain stable for around 90 ms. The dynamics of two of the four canonical…”
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Feature integration within discrete time windows
Published in Nature communications (25-10-2019)“…Sensory information must be integrated over time to perceive, for example, motion and melodies. Here, to study temporal integration, we used the sequential…”
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Capsule networks as recurrent models of grouping and segmentation
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-07-2020)“…Classically, visual processing is described as a cascade of local feedforward computations. Feedforward Convolutional Neural Networks (ffCNNs) have shown how…”
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Sex-related differences in vision are heterogeneous
Published in Scientific reports (14-05-2018)“…Despite well-established sex differences for cognition, audition, and somatosensation, few studies have investigated whether there are also sex differences in…”
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Pre-stimulus alpha activity modulates long-lasting unconscious feature integration
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-09-2023)“…•The brain integrates visual information over hundreds of milliseconds.•Spontaneous modulations of α activity affect long-lasting integration of visual…”
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An overview of quantitative approaches in Gestalt perception
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-09-2016)“…Gestalt psychology is often criticized as lacking quantitative measurements and precise mathematical models. While this is true of the early Gestalt school,…”
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Beyond Bouma's window: How to explain global aspects of crowding?
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-05-2019)“…In crowding, perception of an object deteriorates in the presence of nearby elements. Although crowding is a ubiquitous phenomenon, since elements are rarely…”
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Novelty is not surprise: Human exploratory and adaptive behavior in sequential decision-making
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-06-2021)“…Classic reinforcement learning (RL) theories cannot explain human behavior in the absence of external reward or when the environment changes. Here, we employ a…”
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Individual differences in the Müller-Lyer and Ponzo illusions are stable across different contexts
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (08-06-2020)“…Vision scientists have attempted to classify visual illusions according to certain aspects, such as brightness or spatial features. For example, Piaget…”
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Individual differences in the perception of visual illusions are stable across eyes, time, and measurement methods
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (24-05-2021)“…Vision scientists have tried to classify illusions for more than a century. For example, some studies suggested that there is a unique common factor for all…”
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A New Conceptualization of Human Visual Sensory-Memory
Published in Frontiers in psychology (09-06-2016)“…Memory is an essential component of cognition and disorders of memory have significant individual and societal costs. The Atkinson-Shiffrin "modal model" forms…”
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Unraveling brain interactions in vision: The example of crowding
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-10-2021)“…Crowding, the impairment of target discrimination in clutter, is the standard situation in vision. Traditionally, crowding is explained with (feedforward)…”
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The Irreducibility of Vision: Gestalt, Crowding and the Fundamentals of Vision
Published in Vision (Basel) (15-06-2022)“…What is fundamental in vision has been discussed for millennia. For philosophical realists and the physiological approach to vision, the objects of the outer…”
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Shrinking Bouma’s window: How to model crowding in dense displays
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-07-2021)“…In crowding, perception of a target deteriorates in the presence of nearby flankers. Traditionally, it is thought that visual crowding obeys Bouma’s law, i.e.,…”
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How stable is perception in #TheDress and #TheShoe?
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-04-2020)“…#TheDress is perceived by some people as black and blue while others perceive it as white and gold. We have previously shown that the first encounter with…”
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Risk prediction error signaling: A two-component response?
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-07-2020)“…Organisms use rewards to navigate and adapt to (uncertain) environments. Error-based learning about rewards is supported by the dopaminergic system, which is…”
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Correction: Bayesian regression explains how human participants handle parameter uncertainty
Published in PLoS computational biology (03-03-2022)“…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007886.]…”
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Is lack of attention necessary for task-irrelevant perceptual learning?
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-11-2018)“…Perceptual learning can occur for a feature irrelevant to the training task, when it is sub-threshold and outside of the focus of attention (task-irrelevant…”
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