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Together, these results indicate that (a) integration within the second time window is similar than in the first time window, and (b) verniers within a window always integrate, but not across windows.


To provide a proof of principle of our theory, we implemented a computational two-stage decision model, which integrates information within but not across windows (Fig. 5). Traditionally, drift diffusion models18 are used to model decision making. In these models, evidence is integrated over time driving a decision variable (the evidence) toward one of two decision boundaries, corresponding to the two response alternatives. When a boundary is reached, a decision is made. Such one-stage models cannot explain our results because the evidence reaches the boundary for the first offset even before the second offset is presented. For this reason, in our two-stage model, first, information is unconsciously integrated and buffered during an extended period of time19,20,21. Second, at the end of the integration window, the percept occurs. More precisely, our model includes feature detectors at each retinal location. When a visual feature appears at a given location, a memory box opens and processes information about the corresponding visual feature in a leaky integrator21. Once stimulation at this retinal location terminates, the memory box closes, buffering the integrated information. Thus, information about visual features at each location is preserved throughout the discrete integration window. At the end of a discrete time window, the content of the different memory boxes is combined yielding the output of stage 1. Memory boxes pertaining to the same object are combined. In the present case, the attended stream of elements is perceived as a single moving object, so the outputs of all memory boxes are summed. Stage 2 receives the output of stage 1, and drives the decision of what will be perceived. We implemented the decision process using a biologically plausible network proposed by Wong and Wang22. This model successfully explained all our experimental findings (Fig. 2a empty circles, Figs. 3b, c and 4b blue circles).


To conclude, we showed that visual elements integrate only when they are in the same discrete temporal window. We propose that perception occurs at discrete moments of time and presented a two-stage computational model based on discrete time windows to explain long-lasting feature integration. A discrete theory of conscious perception offers a straightforward explanation for postdictive effects6, such as the flash-lag effect23 and visual masking3. Our results are a first stepping-stone to understand the temporal structure of perception.


The five operator stations (two naval flight officers plus three enlisted Aviation Warfare Operators/naval aircrewman) are mounted in a sideways row, along the port side of the cabin. Other than one large window on each side of the forward cabin for two observers, none of the other crew stations have windows.[39] A short bomb bay for torpedoes and other stores opens behind the wing. The P-8 is to be equipped with the High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability (HAAWC) Air Launch Accessory (ALA), turning a Mark 54 torpedo into a glide bomb for deploying from up to 30,000 ft (9,100 m).[43]


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