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The following pages link to How to (and how not to) think about top-down influences on visual perception (Q30388675):
Displaying 13 items.
- Changing What You See by Changing What You Know: The Role of Attention (Q33619807) (← links)
- The Iterative Nature of Person Construal: Evidence from Event-related Potentials (Q33852377) (← links)
- Multimodal mental imagery (Q38545886) (← links)
- Pre-cueing, Perceptual Learning and Cognitive Penetration (Q41784397) (← links)
- Predictive Processing, Source Monitoring, and Psychosis (Q42281253) (← links)
- Pre-Cueing Effects: Attention or Mental Imagery? (Q42318268) (← links)
- Anomalous Perceptions and Beliefs Are Associated With Shifts Toward Different Types of Prior Knowledge in Perceptual Inference (Q47886674) (← links)
- A Perceptual Inference Mechanism for Hallucinations Linked to Striatal Dopamine (Q48503426) (← links)
- The eyes know it: Toddlers' visual scanning of sad faces is predicted by their theory of mind skills (Q60046241) (← links)
- Cross-Talk of Low-Level Sensory and High-Level Cognitive Processing: Development, Mechanisms, and Relevance for Cross-Modal Abilities of the Brain (Q89963984) (← links)
- Evaluating the neurophysiological evidence for predictive processing as a model of perception (Q90140967) (← links)
- Prior object-knowledge sharpens properties of early visual feature-detectors (Q90322465) (← links)
- Category Decoding of Visual Stimuli From Human Brain Activity Using a Bidirectional Recurrent Neural Network to Simulate Bidirectional Information Flows in Human Visual Cortices (Q92237531) (← links)