Authors
Jessica Taubert, David Alais, David Burr
Publication date
2016/9/1
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
32239
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Perceptual systems face competing requirements: improving signal-to-noise ratios of noisy images, by integration; and maximising sensitivity to change, by differentiation. Both processes occur in human vision, under different circumstances: they have been termed priming, or serial dependencies, leading to positive sequential effects; and adaptation or habituation, which leads to negative sequential effects. We reasoned that for stable attributes, such as the identity and gender of faces, the system should integrate: while for changeable attributes like facial expression, it should also engage contrast mechanisms to maximise sensitivity to change. Subjects viewed a sequence of images varying simultaneously in gender and expression and scored each as male or female, and happy or sad. We found strong and consistent positive serial dependencies for gender and negative dependency for expression, showing that …
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