2016
DOI: 10.1101/091421
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Stimulus visibility controls the balance between attention-induced changes in contrast appearance and decision bias

Abstract: words)While attention is known to improve information processing, whether attention can alter visual appearance has been a cornerstone of debate for 100+ years. Although recent studies suggest that attention can alter appearance, it has been argued that the reported appearance changes reflect response bias. Here, we provide a resolution to this debate by showing that attention has different effects on appearance and response bias depending on stimulus visibility. In a contrast judgment task where the contrast … Show more

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