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Perceptual History Acts in World-Centred Coordinates

Kyriaki Mikellidou, Guido Marco Cicchini, David C. Burr

2021i-Perception19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Serial dependence effects have been observed using a variety of stimuli and tasks, revealing that the recent past can bias current percepts, leading to increased similarity between two. The aim of this study is to determine whether this temporal integration occurs in egocentric or allocentric coordinates. We asked participants to perform an orientation reproduction task using grating stimuli while the head was kept at a fixed position, or after a 40° yaw rotation between trials, from left (-20°) to right (+20°), putting the egocentric and allocentric cues in conflict. Under these conditions, allocentric cues prevailed.

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PerceptionOrientation (vector space)PsychologyCognitive psychologySimilarity (geometry)Reference frameTask (project management)Frame of referenceCommunicationArtificial intelligenceComputer visionComputer scienceMathematicsFrame (networking)NeuroscienceGeometryPhysicsTelecommunicationsImage (mathematics)Quantum mechanicsEconomicsManagementVisual perception and processing mechanismsNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesMultisensory perception and integration
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