2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.06.15.152223
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Categorical judgments do not modify sensory information in working memory

Abstract: Categorical judgments can systematically bias the perceptual interpretation of stimulus features.However, it remained unclear whether categorical judgments directly modify working memory representations or, alternatively, generate these biases via an inference process down-stream from working memory. To address this question we ran two novel psychophysical experiments in which human subjects had to revert their categorical judgments about a stimulus feature, if incorrect based on feedback, before providing an … Show more

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