نتایج جستجو برای: regional rivalry

تعداد نتایج: 208806  

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2001
Timothy J. Andrews

Physiological studies of binocular rivalry have provided important clues to the relationship between neural activity in the brain and visual awareness. However, uncertainty about these insights has been raised by a recent study showing that the events underlying binocular rivalry occur earlier in the visual pathway than was previously thought.

2011
Min-Suk Kang Randolph Blake

Fluctuations in perceptual dominance during binocular rivalry exhibit several hallmark characteristics. First, dominance switches are not periodic but, instead, stochastic: perception changes unpredictably. Second, despite being stochastic, average durations of rivalry dominance vary dependent on the strength of the rival stimuli: variations in contrast, luminance, or spatial frequency produce ...

2004
Sang-Hun Lee Randolph Blake David J. Heeger

Supplementary Figure 1. Stimuli and percepts. (a) Temporal sequence of visual stimuli presented during the rivalry experiment. (b) Example of the temporal sequence of visual stimuli presented during the replay experiment. (c) Example of the temporal sequence of an observer’s perceptual experience during both the rivalry and replay experiments. The particular sequence shown here depicts a case i...

Journal: :Cognition 2008
Jakob Hohwy Andreas Roepstorff Karl Friston

Binocular rivalry occurs when the eyes are presented with different stimuli and subjective perception alternates between them. Though recent years have seen a number of models of this phenomenon, the mechanisms behind binocular rivalry are still debated and we still lack a principled understanding of why a cognitive system such as the brain should exhibit this striking kind of behaviour. Furthe...

Journal: :Perception 2001
I Boutet A Chaudhuri

Stimuli composed of two overlapped faces, one rotated 45 degrees clockwise and the other 45 degrees counterclockwise, produce perceptual rivalry whereby both faces cannot be simultaneously perceived. We obtained subjective and quantitative measures of this rivalry effect and examined if it persists with inverted stimuli. Our results show that upright stimuli are multistable, with alternations o...

Journal: :Vision Research 2011
Randolph Blake Hugh Wilson

This essay reviews major developments - empirical and theoretical - in the field of binocular vision during the last 25years. We limit our survey primarily to work on human stereopsis, binocular rivalry and binocular contrast summation, with discussion where relevant of single-unit neurophysiology and human brain imaging. We identify several key controversies that have stimulated important work...

2015
Svenja Marx Gina Gruenhage Daniel Walper Ueli Rutishauser Wolfgang Einhäuser

Competition is ubiquitous in perception. For example, items in the visual field compete for processing resources, and attention controls their priority (biased competition). The inevitable ambiguity in the interpretation of sensory signals yields another form of competition: distinct perceptual interpretations compete for access to awareness. Rivalry, where two equally likely percepts compete f...

2012
Sarah Hancock Lynn Gareze John M Findlay Timothy J Andrews

Interindividual variation has been shown in the rates at which subjects alternate in perception during viewing of binocular rivalry and other ambiguous figures. A similar pattern of interindividual variation is evident in the rate of eye movements. The aim of this study was to determine whether individual differences in the rate of binocular rivalry predict individual differences in the rate of...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Tamara L. Watson Joel Pearson Colin W.G. Clifford

Investigation of perceptual rivalry between conflicting stimuli presented one to each eye can further understanding of the neural underpinnings of conscious visual perception. During rivalry, visual awareness fluctuates between perceptions of the two stimuli. Here, we demonstrate that high-level perceptual grouping can promote rivalry between stimulus pairs that would otherwise be perceived as ...

2018
Radosław Rogoza Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska Maria M. Kwiatkowska Katarzyna Kwiatkowska

Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism seem to be uncorrelated in empirical studies, yet they share at least some theoretical similarities. In the current study, we examine the relation between grandiose (conceptualized as admiration and rivalry) and vulnerable narcissism in the context of the Big Five personality traits and metatraits, self-esteem, and their nomological network. To this end, part...

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