<p>The orientation experiment was performed for both binocularly incompatible stimuli (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0075947#pone-0075947-g004" target="_blank">Figure 4</a>) and for binocularly congruent stimuli, shown on the left of this figure. The motion experiment was performed with two scene rates, 36 Hz (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0075947#pone-0075947-g004" target="_blank">Figure 4</a>) and 72 Hz, shown here on the right side. The similarity of the interaction maps in this and the previous figure shows the robustness of the results.</p
<p>Panel A shows the different haptic orientations used during the experiments. In the main experime...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
This paper examines the interaction between first- and second-order contours in the orientation doma...
Changes in direction of motion, Δθ/Δt (in degrees per second), as a function of the distance to a ne...
Physiological and psychophysical evidence indicate that the human visual system contains mechanisms ...
The spatial differences between the images seen by the two eyes, called binocular disparities, can b...
The present study investigated the effect of stimulus-response compatibility on the representation o...
<p>A right-moving reference individual at <i>x</i> receives signals from distant individuals, to the...
The present study was designed to examine the hypothesis that stimulus–response arrangements with hi...
Binocular rivalry was induced between two orthogonal square-wave gratings of the same spatial freque...
Early visual processing is subject to binocular interactions because cells in striate cortex show bi...
<p>(A) To induce binocular rivalry, a pair of orthogonal gratings (tilted +45° and −45° away from th...
<p>Panel A shows a diagram of the experimental setup: orthogonal gratings (±45° relative to vertical...
AbstractInteractions between motion sensors tuned to the same and to opposite directions were probed...
Every day we receive constant stimulation through our senses and take quick and accurate action. Hum...
<p>Panel A shows the different haptic orientations used during the experiments. In the main experime...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
This paper examines the interaction between first- and second-order contours in the orientation doma...
Changes in direction of motion, Δθ/Δt (in degrees per second), as a function of the distance to a ne...
Physiological and psychophysical evidence indicate that the human visual system contains mechanisms ...
The spatial differences between the images seen by the two eyes, called binocular disparities, can b...
The present study investigated the effect of stimulus-response compatibility on the representation o...
<p>A right-moving reference individual at <i>x</i> receives signals from distant individuals, to the...
The present study was designed to examine the hypothesis that stimulus–response arrangements with hi...
Binocular rivalry was induced between two orthogonal square-wave gratings of the same spatial freque...
Early visual processing is subject to binocular interactions because cells in striate cortex show bi...
<p>(A) To induce binocular rivalry, a pair of orthogonal gratings (tilted +45° and −45° away from th...
<p>Panel A shows a diagram of the experimental setup: orthogonal gratings (±45° relative to vertical...
AbstractInteractions between motion sensors tuned to the same and to opposite directions were probed...
Every day we receive constant stimulation through our senses and take quick and accurate action. Hum...
<p>Panel A shows the different haptic orientations used during the experiments. In the main experime...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
This paper examines the interaction between first- and second-order contours in the orientation doma...