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Abstract
Visual confidence generally depends on performance in targeted perceptual tasks. However, it remains unclear how factors unrelated to performance affect confidence. Given the hierarchical nature of visual processing, both local and global stimulus features can influence confidence, but their strengths of influence remain unknown. To address this question, we independently manipulated the local contrast signals and the global coherence signals in a multiple-aperture motion pattern. The drifting-Gabor elements were individually manipulated to give rise to a coherent global motion percept. In both dichotomous direction-discrimination task (Experiment 1) and analog direction-judgment task (Experiment 2), we found stimulus-dependent biases in metacognition despite matched perceptual performance. Specifically, participants systematically gave higher confidence ratings to an incoherent pattern with clear elements (i.e., strong local but weak global signals) than a coherent pattern with noisy elements (i.e., weak local but strong global signals). We did not find any systematic effects of local/global stimulus features on metacognitive sensitivity. Model comparisons show that variation in local/global signals in the stimulus should be considered a factor influencing confidence, even after controlling for the effects of performance. Our results suggest that the metacognitive system, when generating confidence for a perceptual task, puts more weights on local than global signals.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 7 |
Number of pages | 21 |
Journal | Journal of Vision |
Volume | 23 |
Issue number | 10 |
Early online date | 11 Sept 2023 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Sept 2023 |
Bibliographical note
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Funding
Supported by the NTU CoHASS Start-Up Grant, CoHASS Incentive Schemes, Singapore MOE AcRF Tier 1 Grants 2018-T1-001-069, 2019-T1-001-064, and 2019-T1-001-060, and the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China (LU13603220 and RGC Research Matching Grant TWCF0445/SUBAWARD NO : 001).
Keywords
- confidence
- global and local motion
- hierarchical processing
- metacognition
- psychophysics
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Confidence in context: a psychophysical and computational investigation of contextual effects on confidence judgments (從心理物理學及計算角度研究周邊環境對置信度判斷的影響)
LEE, A. (PI), LAU, H. (CoI) & CHAM, S. L. J. (CoI)
Research Grants Council (HKSAR)
1/01/21 → 30/06/24
Project: Grant Research