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Yannan Su1,2, Thomas Wachtler3,4, Zhuanghua Shi5
1Faculty of Biology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany. su@biologie.uni-muenchen.de.
Visual perception is affected by context, causing reference repulsion. This study shows reference repulsion occurs in late visual processing stages, influenced by task demands.
Area of Science:
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Visual Perception
- Human Information Processing
Background:
- Context significantly influences visual stimulus perception.
- Reference repulsion, where a reference skews perception, is a known phenomenon.
- The precise stage of visual processing where reference repulsion occurs remains unclear.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the influence of a reference on late-stage visual processing.
- To determine if reference repulsion occurs during later stages of visual information processing.
Main Methods:
- Measured the orientation repulsion effect using a post-stimulus orientation reference.
- Presented an orientation ensemble stimulus followed by a reference.
- Analyzed how explicit discrimination choices affected repulsion magnitude.
Main Results:
- Participants' reported orientations were significantly biased away from the post-stimulus reference.
- Repulsion effect magnitude varied with explicit discrimination between stimulus and reference.
- Results align with an encoding-decoding model involving re-weighted sensory representations.
Conclusions:
- Reference repulsion likely arises at a late, decision-related stage of visual processing.
- Task-specific sensory decoding strategies influence the magnitude of reference repulsion.
- This suggests late-stage processing and decision-making are critical for contextual effects in perception.
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