When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while the other stimulus is invisible due to interocular suppression. When both stimuli are equally potent in competing for awareness, perception alternates spontaneously between the two stimuli, a phenomenon called binocular rivalry. However, when one stimulus is much stronger, e.g., due to higher contrast, the weaker stimulus can be suppressed for prolonged periods of time. A technique that has recently become very popular for the investigation of unconscious visual processing is continuous flash suppression (CFS): High-contrast dynamic patterns shown to one eye can render a low-contrast stimulus shown to the other eye invisible for up to minutes....
When conflicting images are presented to the corresponding regions of the two eyes, only one image m...
Under certain viewing conditions, visual stimuli that are normally highly salient can be rendered in...
Sensory input to the human visual system often becomes accessible to cognition and overt report duri...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
Can human observers distinguish physical removal of a visible stimulus from phenomenal suppression o...
The relationship between consciousness and other perceptual and cognitive processes can be studied u...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
When the two eyes are presented with dissimilar images, the brain has to select one percept for awa...
The interocular suppression technique termed continuous flash suppression (CFS) has become an immens...
<div><p>In interocular suppression, a suprathreshold monocular target can be rendered invisible by a...
In interocular suppression, a suprathreshold monocular target can be rendered invisible by a salient...
When conflicting images are presented to the corresponding regions of the two eyes, only one image m...
Under certain viewing conditions, visual stimuli that are normally highly salient can be rendered in...
Sensory input to the human visual system often becomes accessible to cognition and overt report duri...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
Can human observers distinguish physical removal of a visible stimulus from phenomenal suppression o...
The relationship between consciousness and other perceptual and cognitive processes can be studied u...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
When the two eyes are presented with dissimilar images, the brain has to select one percept for awa...
The interocular suppression technique termed continuous flash suppression (CFS) has become an immens...
<div><p>In interocular suppression, a suprathreshold monocular target can be rendered invisible by a...
In interocular suppression, a suprathreshold monocular target can be rendered invisible by a salient...
When conflicting images are presented to the corresponding regions of the two eyes, only one image m...
Under certain viewing conditions, visual stimuli that are normally highly salient can be rendered in...
Sensory input to the human visual system often becomes accessible to cognition and overt report duri...