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Non-monotonic Temporal-Weighting Indicates a Dynamically Modulated Evidence-Integration Mechanism

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Stimuli and experimental design.

A) Illustration of the stimuli in Experiment-1: Participants were presented with two disks which fluctuated in brightness, and were requested to choose the overall brighter disk at the end of each trial; B-C) Illustration of a congruent signal-perturbation in the 4th temporal window (blue shaded; B) and an incongruent perturbation in the 5th window (red shaded; C) in 2 sec trials. Solid lines depict brightness level after a perturbation, dashed horizontal lines illustrate the baseline brightness levels for the correct (blue) and incorrect (red) responses. Dashed vertical lines show the temporal windows (4 frames in the 2-sec trials).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004667.g003