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Here we run an informal experiment to test out intuitions about whether human subjects can easily learn delayed match-to-sample and category tasks implicitly. We have participants learn the two tasks on Mechanical Turk. We found that humans learned the categorical task only with considerable difficulty, converging on incomplete superstitions about the categorical rule. In contrast, participants learned the match-to-sample task almost immediately and achieve near-perfect accuracy within on…</description>
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Welcome to the page for DeepMotion! 

Stimuli

Here you can see some samples of the stimuli that we use.

Varying Coherence

Coherence is the percentage of dots heading in the same direction. Here is 0% coherence:





100% Coherence:</description>
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1. Connect the projector cable into Oban

2. Turn on Oban

3. Check that DB9 cable is connected.

4. Connect trigger cable.

5. Turn on projector.

Scanner Bed

1. Screw in mirror

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[Movie]

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	*  intlv should be on for interleaved slices
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