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Perceptual Oscillations In Gender Classification Of Faces, Contingent On Stimulus History, Jason Bell, David C. Burr, Kate Crookes, Maria Concetta Morrone Oct 2020

Perceptual Oscillations In Gender Classification Of Faces, Contingent On Stimulus History, Jason Bell, David C. Burr, Kate Crookes, Maria Concetta Morrone

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Perception is a proactive ‘‘predictive’’ process, in which the brain takes advantage of past experience to make informed guesses about the world to test against sensory data. Here we demonstrate that in the judgment of the gender of faces, beta rhythms play an important role in communicating perceptual experience. Observers classified in forced choice as male or female, a sequence of face stimuli, which were physically constructed to be male or female or androgynous (equal morph). Classification of the androgynous stimuli oscillated rhythmically between male and female, following a complex waveform comprising 13.5 and 17 Hz. Parsing the trials based …