Accumulation of continuously time-varying sensory evidence constrains neural and behavioral responses in human collision threat detection.
Gustav MarkkulaZeynep UludagRichard McGilchrist WilkieJac BillingtonPublished in: PLoS Comput. Biol. (2021)
Keyphrases
- sensory inputs
- detection algorithm
- visual processing
- automatic detection
- false alarms
- human decision making
- empirical evidence
- human behavior
- sensory motor
- object detection
- network architecture
- human subjects
- neural network
- detection method
- real time
- biologically inspired
- continuous wavelet transform
- human users
- false positives
- belief functions
- bio inspired
- collision avoidance
- collision detection
- information processing
- computer vision
- perceptual information
- sir model