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Hierarchical Priors in Perceptual Uncertainty and Psychosis Proneness - A Random-Dot Kinematogram task with low- and high-level priors
This EEG-BIDS dataset contains cue-locked recordings from 43 neurotypical adults performing a random-dot kinematogram task designed to dissociate low-level and high-level priors during perceptual decision-making. The study investigates how hierarchical priors bias behavior and modulate occipital oscillatory and aperiodic EEG activity using signal detection theory and generalized drift-diffusion modeling. Three within-subject conditions (baseline, low-level prior, high-level prior) were tested with individualized motion coherence thresholds.
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