Procedures of Experiments 1 (top) and 2 (bottom). Each stimulus variant was presented for 1200 ms, followed by a screen showing either a gray background similar to the background of the Mona Lisa stimulus (Experiment 1) or a dark gray background identical to the background darkness of the lattice stimuli. S = stimulus, G = gap.</p
<p>In the invisible condition, dynamic noise patches were presented to the dominant eye and faces wi...
A clear positive hysteresis effect is visible: The sigmoids from the different ordered stimulus pres...
<p>(A) Audio-visual stimuli and experimental conditions. (Left) Visual stimuli viewed through a mirr...
Gray-scale version (S9) of Da Vinci’s original Mona Lisa painting (left) and a magnified excerpt of ...
AIM:The present study utilizes perceptual hysteresis effects to compare the ambiguity of Mona Lisa's...
Perception (ordinate) changes as a sigmoidal function of changing luminance S of the cube’s back-lay...
Contains fulltext : 166592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sensory informa...
AbstractNeural hysteresis plays a fundamental role in stereopsis and reveals the existence of positi...
A clear negative hysteresis effect is visible: the sigmoids from the differently-ordered stimulus pr...
How we perceive a visual stimulus or the difference between two sequentially presented stimuli does ...
Scenes and objects are effortlessly processed and integrated by the human visual system. Given the d...
One of the most fascinating phenomena in stereopsis is the profound hysteresis effect reported by Fe...
The present work addresses a particular problem that humans and other animals need to deal with whil...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Illustration of dichoptic stimulus presentation; (<b>b</b>) Illustration of two stimul...
Although much research has been done on the role of hysteresis in apparent motion displays, no resea...
<p>In the invisible condition, dynamic noise patches were presented to the dominant eye and faces wi...
A clear positive hysteresis effect is visible: The sigmoids from the different ordered stimulus pres...
<p>(A) Audio-visual stimuli and experimental conditions. (Left) Visual stimuli viewed through a mirr...
Gray-scale version (S9) of Da Vinci’s original Mona Lisa painting (left) and a magnified excerpt of ...
AIM:The present study utilizes perceptual hysteresis effects to compare the ambiguity of Mona Lisa's...
Perception (ordinate) changes as a sigmoidal function of changing luminance S of the cube’s back-lay...
Contains fulltext : 166592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sensory informa...
AbstractNeural hysteresis plays a fundamental role in stereopsis and reveals the existence of positi...
A clear negative hysteresis effect is visible: the sigmoids from the differently-ordered stimulus pr...
How we perceive a visual stimulus or the difference between two sequentially presented stimuli does ...
Scenes and objects are effortlessly processed and integrated by the human visual system. Given the d...
One of the most fascinating phenomena in stereopsis is the profound hysteresis effect reported by Fe...
The present work addresses a particular problem that humans and other animals need to deal with whil...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Illustration of dichoptic stimulus presentation; (<b>b</b>) Illustration of two stimul...
Although much research has been done on the role of hysteresis in apparent motion displays, no resea...
<p>In the invisible condition, dynamic noise patches were presented to the dominant eye and faces wi...
A clear positive hysteresis effect is visible: The sigmoids from the different ordered stimulus pres...
<p>(A) Audio-visual stimuli and experimental conditions. (Left) Visual stimuli viewed through a mirr...