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Sensation and inferences in perception, metacognition and action

Descripción del proyecto

Procesamiento y uso de la información inferida y sensorial

La metacognición es la conciencia y la comprensión de los procesos de pensamiento propios. Estudios recientes han demostrado que la información inferida tiene preferencia sobre la información sensorial en la metacognición, lo que contradice la idea actual de que el procesamiento humano de la información está ponderado por la fiabilidad. En el proyecto SENCES, financiado con fondos europeos, se investiga el procesamiento y uso de la información inferida en comparación con la información sensorial verídica. Los investigadores del proyecto utilizarán experimentos psicofísicos y conductuales, en combinación con electroencefalogramas, para comprender el papel de las inferencias en la percepción, la metacognición y la acción. También evaluarán el papel de las inferencias en casos de enfermedades en las que falta información sensorial debido a trastornos visuales de larga duración.

Objetivo

The perceptual experience of humans is seamless, although there are major spatial gaps in the available sensory information due to internal (e.g. absence of photoreceptors in the blind-spot) or external reasons (e.g. occlusion by other objects). While the contents of these sensory gaps seem to be completed by inferences, it is unknown how those inferences are dealt with in further processing compared to veridical sensory information. Recently, we and others showed that inferred information is preferred over sensory information in metacognition. This contradicts one of the axioms of current thinking about human information processing, according to which information is weighted by its reliability.
SENCES aims to investigate the processing and usage of inferred information in comparison to veridical sensory information. First, we will use psychophysical and behavioral experiments to understand the role of inferences in perception, metacognition and action. Second, we will use EEG to distinguish between different models concerning the neural processing of inferences. Third, we will assess the role of inferences in pathological retinal scotomata and their plasticity along three time scales: across the lifespan by comparing healthy observers and patients experienced with missing sensory information due to long-term visual disorders; in the mid-term by studying the progression of pathological retinal scotomata in patients; in the short-term by training healthy observers with artificially missing sensory information.
SENCES will provide crucial insights into how a seamless perceptual experience is constructed and how it is shielded from gaps in sensory information. Studying different phenomena of perceptual completion will allow for the discovery of general principles. Finally, it will uncover positive and negative consequences of perceptual completion in pathological scotomata and might point towards new approaches for early diagnosis and behavioral treatment.

Régimen de financiación

ERC-COG - Consolidator Grant

Institución de acogida

PHILIPPS UNIVERSITAET MARBURG
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 1 996 738,00
Dirección
BIEGENSTRASSE 10
35037 Marburg
Alemania

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Región
Hessen Gießen Marburg-Biedenkopf
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 1 996 738,00

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