“…This observation is consistent with the results from our model simulations, which assume an upper bound on the gain of processing available to an observer on any given trial (Li et al, 2017;Spitzer et al, 2017). It remains to be shown whether our experimental results with symbolic numbers will generalize to other input formats (e.g., using analogue sensory continua; Liu et al, 2015;Marinova et al, 2020;Pekár & Kinder, 2019;Rosenbaum et al, 2021;, where the distribution and range of input values may play an additional role. For instance, while the discrete numerical samples in our experiment were easily readable (i.e., early sensory noise was presumably negligible), other sensory-perceptual inputs may be more prone to, e.g., range adaptation effects (Brenner et al, 2000;Fairhall et al, 2001;Smirnakis et al, 1997;Wark et al, 2007), which might also impact the shape of psychometric weighting.…”