2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/27wxv
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Modality-specific Sensory and Decisional Carryover Effects in Duration Perception

Abstract: The brain uses recent history when forming perceptual decisions. This results in carryover effects in perception. Although separate sensory and decisional carryover effects have been shown in many perceptual tasks, their existence and nature in temporal processing is unclear. Here, we investigated whether and how previous stimuli and previous choices affect subsequent duration perception, in vision and audition. In a series of three experiments, participants were asked to classify visual or auditory stimuli in… Show more

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