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Causal evidence for the higher-order origin of serial dependence suggests a multi-area account.

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There has been recent interest in whether serial dependence, a temporal bias in working memory and perception, is generated by higher-order cognitive or sensory areas. Based on the literature suggesting… Click to show full abstract

There has been recent interest in whether serial dependence, a temporal bias in working memory and perception, is generated by higher-order cognitive or sensory areas. Based on the literature suggesting prefrontal areas combined with a recent article by de Azevedo Neto & Bartels (1), providing causal evidence for serial dependence relying on premotor cortex but not the visual area hV5/MT+, I here argue for a higher-order and multi-area origin of serial dependence.

Keywords: causal evidence; higher order; area; serial dependence; dependence

Journal Title: Journal of neurophysiology
Year Published: 2022

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