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Attention vs Perception: When is selection optimal, when relational? (2021-2025)

Abstract

This project aims to investigate an important, newly discovered dissociation between early visual selection and perceptual decision-making. Contrary to current theories, attentional and perceptual processes are tuned to different stimulus attributes described in the relational vs. optimal account, which implies that current theories of attention do not describe early attention but later, decisional processes. This project will provide an accurate description of these processes, which promises important theoretical breakthroughs. Work on this project will also significantly advance methods to detect and describe early attentional processes, by identifying error-prone methods of Psychophysics and Neuroscience studies, and proposing remedies.

Experts

Associate Professor Stefanie Becker

Associate Professor
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Stefanie Becker
Stefanie Becker