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Novel psychophysical paradigms for examining predictive coding in vision (2020-2024)

Abstract

Human vision is shaped by predictive signals in the brain. Despite a century of speculation, we do not know how this interplay is implemented - particularly during natural viewing. This project will establish and validate new psychophysical protocols for investigating predictive coding in human vision. Experiments will involve natural viewing and eye tracking, so results will generalize to real-life. Studies will seek to clarify how predictions are formed and signalled. This could inform future developments in artificial intelligence, as that cutting edge technology continues to be informed by our understanding of predictive coding in human vision.

Experts

Professor Derek Arnold

Professor
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Derek Arnold
Derek Arnold