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Characterising variations in perceptual decision making

Current perspectives propose that observer models accounting for both optimal and suboptimal behaviour may yield real progress in understanding perception. We propose that such models could, in addition, be very useful for precisely characterising the variation in perception across healthy participa...

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Published in:The Behavioral and brain sciences 2018, Vol.41, p.e241-e241, Article e241
Main Authors: Schultz, Johannes, Hurlemann, René
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Language:English
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Summary:Current perspectives propose that observer models accounting for both optimal and suboptimal behaviour may yield real progress in understanding perception. We propose that such models could, in addition, be very useful for precisely characterising the variation in perception across healthy participants and those affected by psychiatric disorders, as well as the effects of neuromodulators such as oxytocin.
ISSN:0140-525X
1469-1825
DOI:10.1017/S0140525X18001371