Multistable visual perception refers to phenomena, in which one invariant stimulus pattern is perceived in at least two different, mutually exclusive ways. In this EEG study we differentiate between perceptual- and motor-related processes during perceptual reversals. Delta- and alpha-band activity was analyzed while participants answered to a perceptual reversal either immediately or with a delay of approximately 1500 ms, thereby separating reversal-related and motor-related activity. On the single sweep level a reversal-related positive delta response and reversal-related desynchronisation of alpha activity could be detected irrespective of the motor response. Both conditions elicited the strongest reversal-related modulations at posterior...
Multistable perception occurs when reversible patterns are presented in the absence of changes in th...
Ambiguous figures provide an opportunity to study fluctuations in perceptual experience without corr...
The cause of spontaneous perceptual reversals of visually ambiguous stimuli (e.g., Rubin’s faces-vas...
Multistable stimuli offer the possibility to investigate visual awareness, since they evoke spontane...
Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry...
Objective: High individual variability is frequently observed in multistable perception, but few ERP...
During observation of ambiguous figures our perception alternates spontaneously although the visual ...
AbstractDuring binocular rivalry, visual perception alternates spontaneously between two different m...
Objective: Patients with schizophrenia seem to be impaired in binding single visual stimuli-features...
Several divergent cortical mechanisms generating multistability in visual perception have been sugge...
Multistable perception occurs when reversible patterns are presented in the absence of changes in th...
Different inputs from a multisensory object or event are often integrated into a coherent and unitar...
Momentary fluctuations of baseline activity have been shown to influence responses to sensory stimul...
Recent evidence suggests that ongoing brain oscillations may be instrumental in binding and integrat...
Contains fulltext : 175447.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Ongoing brain o...
Multistable perception occurs when reversible patterns are presented in the absence of changes in th...
Ambiguous figures provide an opportunity to study fluctuations in perceptual experience without corr...
The cause of spontaneous perceptual reversals of visually ambiguous stimuli (e.g., Rubin’s faces-vas...
Multistable stimuli offer the possibility to investigate visual awareness, since they evoke spontane...
Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry...
Objective: High individual variability is frequently observed in multistable perception, but few ERP...
During observation of ambiguous figures our perception alternates spontaneously although the visual ...
AbstractDuring binocular rivalry, visual perception alternates spontaneously between two different m...
Objective: Patients with schizophrenia seem to be impaired in binding single visual stimuli-features...
Several divergent cortical mechanisms generating multistability in visual perception have been sugge...
Multistable perception occurs when reversible patterns are presented in the absence of changes in th...
Different inputs from a multisensory object or event are often integrated into a coherent and unitar...
Momentary fluctuations of baseline activity have been shown to influence responses to sensory stimul...
Recent evidence suggests that ongoing brain oscillations may be instrumental in binding and integrat...
Contains fulltext : 175447.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Ongoing brain o...
Multistable perception occurs when reversible patterns are presented in the absence of changes in th...
Ambiguous figures provide an opportunity to study fluctuations in perceptual experience without corr...
The cause of spontaneous perceptual reversals of visually ambiguous stimuli (e.g., Rubin’s faces-vas...