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Negen J
PLoS One . 2024 Oct; 19(10):e0312018. PMID: 39388501
Bayesian reasoning (i.e. prior integration, cue combination, and loss minimization) has emerged as a prominent model for some kinds of human perception and cognition. The major theoretical issue is that...
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Negen J, Slater H, Nardini M
Restor Neurol Neurosci . 2023 Jun; 42(2):113-120. PMID: 37302045
Background: Sensory substitution and augmentation systems (SSASy) seek to either replace or enhance existing sensory skills by providing a new route to access information about the world. Tests of such...
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Negen J, Bird L, Slater H, Thaler L, Nardini M
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2023 Jun; 49(5):600-622. PMID: 37261769
It is clear that people can learn a new sensory skill-a new way of mapping sensory inputs onto world states. It remains unclear how flexibly a new sensory skill can...
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Negen J, Slater H, Bird L, Nardini M
J Vis . 2022 Nov; 22(12):14. PMID: 36378133
Cue combination describes the use of two sensory cues together to increase perceptual precision. Internal relative bias describes a situation in which two cues to the same state of the...
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Negen J, Bird L, Nardini M
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2021 Nov; 47(10):1409-1429. PMID: 34766823
After becoming disoriented, an organism must use the local environment to reorient and recover vectors to important locations. A new theory, adaptive combination, suggests that the information from different spatial...
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Aston S, Negen J, Nardini M, Beierholm U
Behav Res Methods . 2021 Jul; 54(1):508-521. PMID: 34258708
Observers in perceptual tasks are often reported to combine multiple sensory cues in a weighted average that improves precision-in some studies, approaching statistically optimal (Bayesian) weighting, but in others departing...
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Negen J, Bird L, King E, Nardini M
Sci Rep . 2020 Apr; 10(1):7000. PMID: 32332793
Prior information represents the long-term statistical structure of an environment. For example, colds develop more often than throat cancer, making the former a more likely diagnosis for a sore throat....
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Negen J, Ali L, Chere B, Roome H, Park Y, Nardini M
PLoS Comput Biol . 2019 Oct; 15(10):e1007380. PMID: 31658253
Cognitive development studies how information processing in the brain changes over the course of development. A key part of this question is how information is represented and stored in memory....
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Negen J, Sandri A, Lee S, Nardini M
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 2019 Sep; 46(6):1007-1021. PMID: 31556639
Large walls and other typical boundaries strongly influence neural activity related to navigation and the representations of spatial layouts. They are also major aids to reliable navigation behavior in young...
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Negen J, Chere B, Bird L, Taylor E, Roome H, Keenaghan S, et al.
Cognition . 2019 Jul; 193:104014. PMID: 31302529
Cue combination occurs when two independent noisy perceptual estimates are merged together as a weighted average, creating a unified estimate that is more precise than either single estimate alone. Surprisingly,...