Human noise blindness drives suboptimal cognitive inference

Humans typically make near-optimal sensorimotor judgements but show systematic biases when making more cognitive judgements. Here we test the hypothesis that, while humans are sensitive to the noise present during early sensory encoding, the "optimality gap" arises because they are blind t...

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Main Authors: Herce Castañón, S, Moran, R, Ding, J, Egner, T, Bang, D, Summerfield, C
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2019