We find that attractive biases between similar stimuli are strongly modulated by feature-based attention, while repulsive biases for dissimilar stimuli are not. This suggests separate sources of these positive and negative biases in perceptual decision making.
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Preprint: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/584789v1 … Data & Code: http://hdl.handle.net/11633/aacbcblo
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Published back-to-back with "Visual serial dependence in an audiovisual stimulus" (http://jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2756149 …) by
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Congrats! And my deepest respect for preregistration, I wanted to start doing it for quite a while but never got the chance to do so. Btw., did you look at the effect of the inducer and the previous test together? I was wondering if this could explain the repulsion at the tails.
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Thanks! I’m not sure I understand. The inducer and test stimuli were varied independently across the experiment. We shouldn’t see a systematic influence of the previous test when conditioning on current inducer.
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