Perceptual contrast and response assimilation in sequential categorization without feedback
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Perceptual contrast and response assimilation in sequential categorization without feedback

Abstract

Sequential categorization of perceptual stimuli typically shows contrast from one trial to the next. Using familiar categories of animals and faces, contrast effects were dissociated from assimilation effects. Two independent main effects were observed: contrast to the preceding stimulus, and assimilation to the previous response. It is argued that contrast and assimilation may reflect different processes in categorization.

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