When multistable displays (stimuli consistent with two or more equally plausible perceptual interpretations) are presented intermittently, their perceptions are stabilized by sensory memory. Independent memory traces are generated not only for different types of multistable displays (Maier, Wilke, Logothetis, & Leopold, Current Biology 13:1076-1085, 2003), but also for different ambiguous features of binocular rivalry (Pearson & Clifford, Journal of Vision 4:196-202, 2004). In the present study, we examined whether a similar independence of sensory memories is observed in structure-from-motion (SFM), a multistable display with two ambiguous properties. In SFM, a 2-D planar motion creates a vivid impression of a rotating 3-D volume. Both the...
AbstractA compelling percept of three-dimensionality is attainable from a purely motion-defined simu...
AbstractPerceptual alternation in viewing bistable stimuli can be slowed or halted if the stimuli ar...
Multiple dots moving independently back and forth on a flat screen induce a compelling illusion of a...
ally with the continual perceptual changes experienced aspects of perception are held in memory and ...
AbstractDynamic random-dot displays representing a rotating cylinder were used to investigate surfac...
Contains fulltext : 90338.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sinusoidal motio...
AbstractTwo ambiguous transparent structure-from-motion (SFM) stimuli often appear to co-rotate. Gro...
Here, we characterize the duration of exogenously triggered perceptual switches in an ambiguously ro...
AbstractMotion information is important to vision for extracting the 3-D (three-dimensional) structu...
Multiple dots moving independently back and forth on a flat screen induce a compelling illusion of a...
<div><p>Sensory information about the state of the world is generally ambiguous. Understanding how t...
How does the brain construct a percept from sensory signals? One approach to this fundamental questi...
Perceptual multi-stability is established when the brain fails to reach a single interpretation of t...
3D structures can be perceived based on the patterns of 2D motion signals [1, 2]. With orthographic ...
Multiple dots moving independently back and forth on a flat screen induce a compelling illusion of a...
AbstractA compelling percept of three-dimensionality is attainable from a purely motion-defined simu...
AbstractPerceptual alternation in viewing bistable stimuli can be slowed or halted if the stimuli ar...
Multiple dots moving independently back and forth on a flat screen induce a compelling illusion of a...
ally with the continual perceptual changes experienced aspects of perception are held in memory and ...
AbstractDynamic random-dot displays representing a rotating cylinder were used to investigate surfac...
Contains fulltext : 90338.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sinusoidal motio...
AbstractTwo ambiguous transparent structure-from-motion (SFM) stimuli often appear to co-rotate. Gro...
Here, we characterize the duration of exogenously triggered perceptual switches in an ambiguously ro...
AbstractMotion information is important to vision for extracting the 3-D (three-dimensional) structu...
Multiple dots moving independently back and forth on a flat screen induce a compelling illusion of a...
<div><p>Sensory information about the state of the world is generally ambiguous. Understanding how t...
How does the brain construct a percept from sensory signals? One approach to this fundamental questi...
Perceptual multi-stability is established when the brain fails to reach a single interpretation of t...
3D structures can be perceived based on the patterns of 2D motion signals [1, 2]. With orthographic ...
Multiple dots moving independently back and forth on a flat screen induce a compelling illusion of a...
AbstractA compelling percept of three-dimensionality is attainable from a purely motion-defined simu...
AbstractPerceptual alternation in viewing bistable stimuli can be slowed or halted if the stimuli ar...
Multiple dots moving independently back and forth on a flat screen induce a compelling illusion of a...