The way we perceive the visual world depends crucially on the state of the observer. In the present study we show that what we are holding in working memory (WM) can bias the way we perceive ambiguous structure from motion stimuli. Holding in memory the percept of an unambiguously rotating sphere influenced the perceived direction of motion of an ambiguously rotating sphere presented shortly thereafter. In particular, we found a systematic difference between congruent dominance periods where the perceived direction of the ambiguous stimulus corresponded to the direction of the unambiguous one and incongruent dominance periods. Congruent dominance periods were more frequent when participants memorized the speed of the unambiguous sphere for ...
Studies examining the relationship between spatial attention and spatial working memory (SWM) have s...
People remember moving objects as having moved farther along in their path of motion than is actuall...
The world as it appears to the viewer is the result of a complex process of inference performed by t...
The way we perceive the visual world depends crucially on the state of the observer. In the present ...
Transient spatial attention has been shown to alter different stimulus properties, such as perceived...
AbstractWe explored the interaction between the processing of a low-level visual feature such as ori...
ally with the continual perceptual changes experienced aspects of perception are held in memory and ...
Visual perception is strongly influenced by contextual information. A good example is reference repu...
Visual perception is strongly influenced by contextual information. A good example is reference repu...
AbstractWhen the visual system is faced with conflicting or ambiguous stimulus information, visual p...
Neurophysiological and behavioral studies have shown that perception and memory share neural substra...
Evidence from recent studies suggested that visual areas (V1-V3) might be also actively involved in ...
Perceptual decision making refers to the process of making a choice among a series of options based ...
AbstractThis paper describes an experiment to distinguish between two theories of human visual objec...
The biased competition model proposes that there is top-down directing of attention to a stimulus ma...
Studies examining the relationship between spatial attention and spatial working memory (SWM) have s...
People remember moving objects as having moved farther along in their path of motion than is actuall...
The world as it appears to the viewer is the result of a complex process of inference performed by t...
The way we perceive the visual world depends crucially on the state of the observer. In the present ...
Transient spatial attention has been shown to alter different stimulus properties, such as perceived...
AbstractWe explored the interaction between the processing of a low-level visual feature such as ori...
ally with the continual perceptual changes experienced aspects of perception are held in memory and ...
Visual perception is strongly influenced by contextual information. A good example is reference repu...
Visual perception is strongly influenced by contextual information. A good example is reference repu...
AbstractWhen the visual system is faced with conflicting or ambiguous stimulus information, visual p...
Neurophysiological and behavioral studies have shown that perception and memory share neural substra...
Evidence from recent studies suggested that visual areas (V1-V3) might be also actively involved in ...
Perceptual decision making refers to the process of making a choice among a series of options based ...
AbstractThis paper describes an experiment to distinguish between two theories of human visual objec...
The biased competition model proposes that there is top-down directing of attention to a stimulus ma...
Studies examining the relationship between spatial attention and spatial working memory (SWM) have s...
People remember moving objects as having moved farther along in their path of motion than is actuall...
The world as it appears to the viewer is the result of a complex process of inference performed by t...