Stimulus uncertainty affects perception in human echolocation: timing, level, and spectrum
The human brain may use recent sensory experience to create sensory templates that are then compared to incoming sensory input, that is, “knowing what to listen for.” This can lead to greater perceptual sensitivity, as long as the relevant properties of the target stimulus can be reliably estimated...
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American Psychological Association
2020
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