2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.01.30.926337
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Temporal expectation hastens decision onset but does not affect evidence quality

Abstract: The ability to predict the timing of forthcoming events, known as temporal expectation, has a strong impact on human information processing. Although there is growing consensus that temporal expectations enhance perception, it remains unclear whether they affect the decision process itself, or non-decisional (sensory / motor) processes. Here, participants used predictive auditory cues to anticipate the timing of low-contrast visual imperative stimuli. Modelling of the behavioral data indicated that temporal ex… Show more

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