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Introspective inference counteracts perceptual distortion

Psychology

Introspective inference counteracts perceptual distortion

A. Mihali, M. Broeker, et al.

Discover how introspective agents navigate the tricky waters of perception and reality in moments after experiencing visual illusions. Research by Andra Mihali, Marianne Broeker, Florian D. M. Ragalmuto, and Guillermo Horga reveals the fascinating cognitive mechanisms at play in our ability to question what we see, even when our senses lead us astray.... show more
Abstract
Introspective agents can recognize the extent to which their internal perceptual experiences deviate from the actual states of the external world. This ability, also known as insight, is critically required for reality testing and is impaired in psychosis, yet little is known about its cognitive underpinnings. We develop a Bayesian modeling framework and a psychophysics paradigm to quantitatively characterize this type of insight while people experience a motion after-effect illusion. People can incorporate knowledge about the illusion into their decisions when judging the actual direction of a motion stimulus, compensating for the illusion (and often overcompensating). Furthermore, confidence, reaction-time, and pupil-dilation data all show signatures consistent with inferential adjustments in the Bayesian insight model. Our results suggest that people can question the veracity of what they see by making insightful inferences that incorporate introspective knowledge about internal distortions.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 29, 2023
Authors
Andra Mihali, Marianne Broeker, Florian D. M. Ragalmuto, Guillermo Horga
Tags
introspection
perception
psychosis
Bayesian modeling
motion illusion
reality testing
cognitive mechanisms
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