<p>(<b>A</b>) Experimental time-line, here was the same as that in experiment one and two, with the exception that the different levels of background luminance were shown between each experimental trial. (<b>B</b>) The percentage of trials in which participants were primed by imagery grouped by luminance of the background between each trial. There was no significant difference between imagery priming for the different luminance backgrounds. The error bars show the standard error of the mean (SEM). N = 14.</p
<p>Percentage of correct discrimination of three subjects in four different conditions tested: 1bit ...
Perception depends on the context, and this is why different contexts are likely to induce different...
(a) The "average luminance" condition, with luminance values derived from a grating with dichoptic l...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The time-line, here was the same as that is experiment one, with the exception that th...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Time-line showing the different phases of a trial and the rivalry stimuli. First the l...
<p>Luminance attenuates working memory and imagery, but only for good imagers. (<b>A</b>)<b>.</b> Th...
<p><b>A.</b> Example of a visual memory trial in Experiment 1, wherein the color stimulus between me...
<p>Panel A shows the events on each trial, which began with a blank screen for 1000 ms. Participants...
<p>Mean reciprocal CCT (in MK<sup>-1</sup>, Fig 5A) or luminance (in cd/m<sup>2</sup>, Fig 5B) thres...
<p>Mean percept durations are plotted for episodes when the sphere is perceived with the fixed dot l...
<p>(A–B): Mean proportion correct of trials for fixed contour/background ratio and fixed background ...
<p>Under each target is a representative luminance profile comparing target luminance to background ...
<p>Priming effects (% errors; error bars 1 SEM) were plotted for both supplementary and primary test...
<p>Mean T2|T1 accuracy for the related, unrelated and mask (baseline) priming conditions, plotted as...
<p>Mean reciprocal CCT (in MK<sup>-1</sup>, Fig 6A) or luminance (in cd/m<sup>2</sup>, Fig 6B) thres...
<p>Percentage of correct discrimination of three subjects in four different conditions tested: 1bit ...
Perception depends on the context, and this is why different contexts are likely to induce different...
(a) The "average luminance" condition, with luminance values derived from a grating with dichoptic l...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The time-line, here was the same as that is experiment one, with the exception that th...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Time-line showing the different phases of a trial and the rivalry stimuli. First the l...
<p>Luminance attenuates working memory and imagery, but only for good imagers. (<b>A</b>)<b>.</b> Th...
<p><b>A.</b> Example of a visual memory trial in Experiment 1, wherein the color stimulus between me...
<p>Panel A shows the events on each trial, which began with a blank screen for 1000 ms. Participants...
<p>Mean reciprocal CCT (in MK<sup>-1</sup>, Fig 5A) or luminance (in cd/m<sup>2</sup>, Fig 5B) thres...
<p>Mean percept durations are plotted for episodes when the sphere is perceived with the fixed dot l...
<p>(A–B): Mean proportion correct of trials for fixed contour/background ratio and fixed background ...
<p>Under each target is a representative luminance profile comparing target luminance to background ...
<p>Priming effects (% errors; error bars 1 SEM) were plotted for both supplementary and primary test...
<p>Mean T2|T1 accuracy for the related, unrelated and mask (baseline) priming conditions, plotted as...
<p>Mean reciprocal CCT (in MK<sup>-1</sup>, Fig 6A) or luminance (in cd/m<sup>2</sup>, Fig 6B) thres...
<p>Percentage of correct discrimination of three subjects in four different conditions tested: 1bit ...
Perception depends on the context, and this is why different contexts are likely to induce different...
(a) The "average luminance" condition, with luminance values derived from a grating with dichoptic l...