Figure 8. Demonstration of the Influence of Temporal Context on the Interpretation of a Sensory (Retinal) Stimulus.
Most observers will experience a clear meaningful percept upon viewing this pattern. After achieving this percept, refer back to Figure 6. The experience of that image should now be markedly different, with a perceptual interpretation that is now driven largely by information drawn from memory. Figure previously published in Thomas D. Albright, βOn the Perception of Probable Things: Neural Substrates of Associative Memory, Imagery and Perception,β Neuron 74 (2) (2012): 227β245.
