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From: Changes in low-level neural properties underlie age-dependent visual decision making

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Role of neural factors in visual perceptual decisions. Predictions based on neural models of bistability by varying cross-inhibition, adaptation, and noise level. (a) Cumulative frequency of percept durations with weak (light blue) to strong inhibition (dark blue), (b) coefficient of variation in percept switch conditions with no noise (pure adaptation; light blue) to pure noise (no adaptation; dark blue), and (c) alternation rate for different inter-stimulus intervals (Toff) of intermittently presented bistable stimuli. The dark blue color indicates constant adaptation that is not changing during the inter-stimulus interval. The lighter lines indicate less adaptation up to no adaptation at all.

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