Motion after-effects (MAEs) were measured intraocularly (adaptation, test stimuli to same eye) and interocularly (adaptation, test stimuli to opposite eyes) when (a) a rival stimulus caused perceptual suppression of the adaptation stimulus; (b) no rival stimulus was presented for the entire adaptation duration; and (c) non-rival adaptation was limited to the duration and adaptation stimulus was dominant in (a). Intraocular MAEs were greater than interocular MAEs; furthermore, both intraocular and interocular MAEs were similar following conditions (a) and (b) and reduced following (c). This pattern occurred with gratings of 1, 2 and 4c/deg, but not 8c/deg. Data are discussed in terms of mechanisms of rivalry and MAEs
AbstractThe motion after-effect (MAE) can be elicited by adapting observers to global motion of rand...
In binocular rivalry, the conscious percept alternates stochastically between two images shown to th...
AbstractLehmkuhle and Fox [(1976) Vision Research, 16, 428–430] reported that interocular transfer (...
Motion after-effects (MAEs) were measured intraocularly (adaptation, test stimuli to same eye) and i...
Abstract. Two experiments were performed to localize the site of binocular rivalry suppression in re...
AbstractThe motion after-effect (MAE) can be elicited by adapting observers to global motion of rand...
The motion aftereffect (MAE) can be elicited by adapting observers to global motion before they view...
Binocular rivalry refers to the perceptual alternations experienced while viewing dichoptic stimuli....
Binocular rivalry refers to the perceptual alternations experienced while viewing dichoptic stimuli....
The completeness of binocular rivalry suppression was measured by recording the fraction of a trial ...
The completeness of binocular rivalry suppression was measured by recording the fraction of a trial ...
SummaryAfterimage formation, historically attributed to retinal mechanisms [1–4], may also involve p...
Current theories of binocular vision suggest that the neural processes that resolve interocular conf...
In binocular rivalry, the conscious percept alternates stochastically between two images shown to th...
In binocular rivalry, the conscious percept alternates stochastically between two images shown to th...
AbstractThe motion after-effect (MAE) can be elicited by adapting observers to global motion of rand...
In binocular rivalry, the conscious percept alternates stochastically between two images shown to th...
AbstractLehmkuhle and Fox [(1976) Vision Research, 16, 428–430] reported that interocular transfer (...
Motion after-effects (MAEs) were measured intraocularly (adaptation, test stimuli to same eye) and i...
Abstract. Two experiments were performed to localize the site of binocular rivalry suppression in re...
AbstractThe motion after-effect (MAE) can be elicited by adapting observers to global motion of rand...
The motion aftereffect (MAE) can be elicited by adapting observers to global motion before they view...
Binocular rivalry refers to the perceptual alternations experienced while viewing dichoptic stimuli....
Binocular rivalry refers to the perceptual alternations experienced while viewing dichoptic stimuli....
The completeness of binocular rivalry suppression was measured by recording the fraction of a trial ...
The completeness of binocular rivalry suppression was measured by recording the fraction of a trial ...
SummaryAfterimage formation, historically attributed to retinal mechanisms [1–4], may also involve p...
Current theories of binocular vision suggest that the neural processes that resolve interocular conf...
In binocular rivalry, the conscious percept alternates stochastically between two images shown to th...
In binocular rivalry, the conscious percept alternates stochastically between two images shown to th...
AbstractThe motion after-effect (MAE) can be elicited by adapting observers to global motion of rand...
In binocular rivalry, the conscious percept alternates stochastically between two images shown to th...
AbstractLehmkuhle and Fox [(1976) Vision Research, 16, 428–430] reported that interocular transfer (...