Humans are often observed to make optimal sensorimotor decisions but to be poor judges of situations involving explicit estimation of magnitudes or ...
Apr 1, 2016 · We initially predicted that humans would show sample size neglect during integration of magnitude information. However, we found strong support ...
Abstract: Humans are often observed to make optimal sensorimotor decisions but to be poor judges of situations involving explicit estimation of magnitudes or ...
Abstract. □ Humans are often observed to make optimal sensorimotor decisions but to be poor judges of situations involving explicit estimation of magnitudes ...
Apr 1, 2016 · These findings suggest that humans achieve statistically near-optimal decisions by adding up the difference in evidence on each sample.
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ATOM proposes the presence of a common magnitude-processing system that is shared across different dimensions located mainly in the parietal cortex [10,11].
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Aug 9, 2023 · We tested whether human observers could integrate the magnitudes of two quantities with distinct physical units (ie time and numerosity) as abstract magnitude ...
These results suggest that magnitude interaction arises through a similar computational mechanism to cue integration. They are also consistent with the idea ...
Near-optimal Integration of Magnitude in the Human Parietal Cortex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-15. PMID 26741801 DOI: 10.1162/Jocn_A_00918, 0.619.