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Comparison of Bayesian and empirical ranking approaches to visual perception
Authors:Howe Catherine Q  Beau Lotto R  Purves Dale
Institution:Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and Department of Neurobiology, Duke University, Durham NC 27708, USA.
Abstract:Much current vision research is predicated on the idea--and a rapidly growing body of evidence--that visual percepts are generated according to the empirical significance of light stimuli rather than their physical characteristics. As a result, an increasing number of investigators have asked how visual perception can be rationalized in these terms. Here, we compare two different theoretical frameworks for predicting what observers actually see in response to visual stimuli: Bayesian decision theory and empirical ranking theory. Deciding which of these approaches has greater merit is likely to determine how the statistical operations that apparently underlie visual perception are eventually understood.
Keywords:Vision  Perception  Bayesian decision theory  Empirical ranking theory
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