نتایج جستجو برای: regional rivalry

تعداد نتایج: 208806  

Journal: :Vision Research 2005
Raymond van Ee

A way to study conscious perception is to expose the visual system to an ambiguous stimulus that instigates bi-stable perception. This provides the opportunity to study neural underpinnings related to the percepts rather than to the stimulus. We have recently developed a slant-rivalry paradigm that has beneficial metrical (quantitative) aspects and that exhibits temporal aspects of perceptual r...

1995
D. A. Leopold J. C. Fitzgibbons

When stimuli presented to the two eyes diier considerably, stable binocular fusion fails, and the subjective percept alternates between the two monocular images, a phenomenon known as binocular rivalry. The innuence of attention over this perceptual switching has long been studied, and although there is evidence that attention can aaect the alternation rate, its role in the overall dynamics of ...

2017
Zhimin Chen Gerrit W. Maus David Whitney Rachel N. Denison

During perceptual rivalry, an observer's perceptual experience alternates over time despite constant sensory stimulation. Perceptual alternations are thought to be driven by conflicting or ambiguous retinal image features at a particular spatial location and modulated by global context from surrounding locations. However, rivalry can also occur between two illusory stimuli-such as two filled-in...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2009
Deborah Apthorp Peter Wenderoth David Alais

We studied binocular rivalry between orthogonally translating arrays of random Gaussian blobs and measured the strength of rivalry suppression for static oriented probes. Suppression depth was quantified by expressing monocular probe thresholds during dominance relative to thresholds during suppression. Rivalry between two fast motions or two slow motions was compared in order to test the sugge...

Journal: :Psychological review 1986
J M Wolfe

Stereopsis and binocular rivalry appear to be incompatible. Rivalry involves suppression of input from one eye at each location in space and time, whereas Stereopsis requires the combination of information from both eyes to yield a sensation of depth. This article presents a theory of the relationship of these phenomena. Evidence from previous work and from experiments reported here shows that ...

Journal: :Vision Research 1998
David Alais Randolph Blake

Binocular rivalry is thought to arise from a low-level cortical site. Experiment 1 evaluates this claim with respect to local and global motion processing by using a multiple-aperture motion stimulus and measuring the predominance of global coherence while one of the component gratings is engaged in rivalry. Results show that rivalry suppression of the component grating precludes global coheren...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Steven M Miller Narelle K Hansell Trung T Ngo Guang B Liu John D Pettigrew Nicholas G Martin Margaret J Wright

Binocular rivalry occurs when conflicting images are presented in corresponding locations of the two eyes. Perception alternates between the images at a rate that is relatively stable within individuals but that varies widely between individuals. The determinants of this variation are unknown. In addition, slow binocular rivalry has been demonstrated in bipolar disorder, a psychiatric condition...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Stefan Frässle Jens Sommer Andreas Jansen Marnix Naber Wolfgang Einhäuser

When two dissimilar stimuli are presented to the eyes, perception alternates between multiple interpretations, a phenomenon dubbed binocular rivalry. Numerous recent imaging studies have attempted to unveil neural substrates underlying multistable perception. However, these studies had a conceptual constraint: access to observers' perceptual state relied on their introspection and active report...

Journal: :Vision Research 2005
Robert P. O’Shea Paul M. Corballis

We studied the effects of visual grouping on binocular rivalry in the left and right hemispheres of a split-brain observer, JW. In Experiments 1 and 2, we compared responses to traditional rivalry stimuli (e.g., a red vertical grating presented to the left eye and a green horizontal grating presented to the right eye) with responses to Diaz-Caneja stimuli (i.e., half of each grating was present...

2011
Chris L. E. Paffen David Alais

Ever since Wheatstone initiated the scientific study of binocular rivalry, it has been debated whether the phenomenon is under attentional control. In recent years, the issue of attentional modulation of binocular rivalry has seen a revival. Here we review the classical studies as well as recent advances in the study of attentional modulation of binocular rivalry. We show that (1) voluntary con...

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