<p>(A) The pattern of perceptual dominance for two representative subjects during foveal presentation of rivalry targets. The left column depicts results for 60 intermittent 1sec presentations (9 sec inter-stimulus intervals). During this condition there was no evidence of perceptual stabilization. Subjects reported large perceptual biases that were broken by brief intermittent dominance of the alternative targets. In contrast, no biases in perceptual dominance were observed during 60sec of sustained target presentation. (B) Data from all 4 subjects tested with the peripheral presentation in experiment 2a–d. The left column shows results from the initial test of sequential (clockwise or counterclockwise) presentation. During the 2min trial ...
<p>(A) Audio-visual stimuli and experimental conditions. (Left) Visual stimuli viewed through a mirr...
<p>Mean dominance durations of coherent motion percepts (i.e., exclusive dominance states) plotted a...
<p>Left panel: Sensitivity (d′) increased with larger spacing between the target and the Vertical fl...
<p>(A) In experiment 1, binocular rivalry was induced with foveal presentation of red and green orth...
<p>A) Representative data is shown for one subject to illustrate perceptual dominance for each stimu...
<p>(A) Data from all 4 subjects tested with 3 different speeds of smooth motion of the target around...
served as a subject in all main experiments. The same five subjects partic-ipated in experiments 1–3...
<p>Right eye predominance in the sustained rivalry phase (Experiment 2) is plotted as function of ri...
<p>For each of the 5 observer's (S1–S5) each circle represents the average frequency of the red or g...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
<p>The figure illustrates the averaged results of the 23 participants. Data from left-sided cue cond...
Data for (a) participant JJD, (b) RSH, and (c) WWS. Each plot, from top to bottom, shows probability...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
When dissimilar images are presented to each eye, the images will alternate every few seconds in a p...
Recent studies suggest that attention is necessary for perceptual alternations in binocular rivalry....
<p>(A) Audio-visual stimuli and experimental conditions. (Left) Visual stimuli viewed through a mirr...
<p>Mean dominance durations of coherent motion percepts (i.e., exclusive dominance states) plotted a...
<p>Left panel: Sensitivity (d′) increased with larger spacing between the target and the Vertical fl...
<p>(A) In experiment 1, binocular rivalry was induced with foveal presentation of red and green orth...
<p>A) Representative data is shown for one subject to illustrate perceptual dominance for each stimu...
<p>(A) Data from all 4 subjects tested with 3 different speeds of smooth motion of the target around...
served as a subject in all main experiments. The same five subjects partic-ipated in experiments 1–3...
<p>Right eye predominance in the sustained rivalry phase (Experiment 2) is plotted as function of ri...
<p>For each of the 5 observer's (S1–S5) each circle represents the average frequency of the red or g...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
<p>The figure illustrates the averaged results of the 23 participants. Data from left-sided cue cond...
Data for (a) participant JJD, (b) RSH, and (c) WWS. Each plot, from top to bottom, shows probability...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
When dissimilar images are presented to each eye, the images will alternate every few seconds in a p...
Recent studies suggest that attention is necessary for perceptual alternations in binocular rivalry....
<p>(A) Audio-visual stimuli and experimental conditions. (Left) Visual stimuli viewed through a mirr...
<p>Mean dominance durations of coherent motion percepts (i.e., exclusive dominance states) plotted a...
<p>Left panel: Sensitivity (d′) increased with larger spacing between the target and the Vertical fl...