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#81 Neuroscience of Perception: Exploring the Brain, with Alan Stocker

Learning Bayesian Statistics

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The Effect of Contrast Speed on Motion Percepts

We had this hunch that the prior should be probably a prior to a slow speed, meaning people assume that things generally don't move or move slowly and only rarely they move very fast. And so we said, okay, can we do an experiment where we systematically vary the contrast of this grading stimuli and their speed? And then basically apply this patient model and extract basically to reverse engineering of this prior from the data in order to uncover people's prior space. Exactly. People liked the story because it was the first time that somebody really tried to extract quantitatively what these priors are. It was also kind of a good study to actually initiate a lot of subsequent modeling attempts where people then try

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