Computational model of the expectation effect in perception of physical properties

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  • 物理量の知覚における期待効果の計算モデル
  • ブツリリョウ ノ チカク ニ オケル キタイ コウカ ノ ケイサン モデル

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<p>Prior expectation affects posterior perceptual experience. This psychological effect is called expectation effect. In this paper, we proposed computational model of the expectation effect. The model consists of three statistic distributions, prior, likelihood, and posterior. We assumed that a combination of prior and likelihood estimates the posterior that represents posterior perceptual experience using Bayes' inference and efficient coding hypothesis. Based on the proposed model, we formalized the expectation effect as a function of three parameters:expectation error, uncertainty, and external noise. We conducted both computer simulation and experiment using size-weight illusion to examine the characteristics of expectation effect. We investigated the effects of the three parameters on intensity of expectation effect and the conditions of two types of expectation effect, i.e. contrast and assimilation. From the result of both simulations and experiments, we found following characteristics of the expectation effect. 1) Assimilation shifts to contrast as expectation error increased. 2) Uncertainty decreased intensity of both assimilation and contrast effect. 3) External noise increase assimilation and decrease contrast. </p>

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