AbstractIn rivalry, constant stimuli allow several interpretations (“percepts”). Percepts are characterized by their probability to occur and by the duration of their dominance. During continuous presentation of bi-stable stimuli, both percept probabilities are trivially 50%. To disentangle the processes triggering a percept from those stabilizing it, we introduce tri-stable stimuli having three percepts. We find the probability and dominance duration of a percept independently adjustable. Percept probabilities and dominance durations show mutual dependencies across several perceptual switches. Consequently, the current perceptual experience depends on perceptual history; therefore, rivalry – even for continuous presentation – is not a memo...
AbstractVoluntary control and conscious perception seem to be related: when we are confronted with a...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
When the two eyes are presented with different images, perception cycles through a sequence of domin...
AbstractIn rivalry, constant stimuli allow several interpretations (“percepts”). Percepts are charac...
When visual input is inconclusive, does previous experience aid the visual system in attaining an ac...
When visual input is inconclusive, does previous experience aid the visual system in attaining an ac...
We report that multi-stable perception operates in a consistent, dynamical regime, balancing the con...
AbstractWhen rivalrous stimuli are presented intermittently, perception stabilises. This indicates t...
AbstractA way to study conscious perception is to expose the visual system to an ambiguous stimulus ...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
In binocular rivalry, the visual percept alternates stochastically between two dichoptically present...
International audienceAnimals exploit antagonistic interactions for sensory processing and these can...
Voluntary control and conscious perception seem to be related: when we are confronted with ambiguous...
We report that multi-stable perception operates in a consistent, dynamical regime, balancing the con...
AbstractVoluntary control and conscious perception seem to be related: when we are confronted with a...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
When the two eyes are presented with different images, perception cycles through a sequence of domin...
AbstractIn rivalry, constant stimuli allow several interpretations (“percepts”). Percepts are charac...
When visual input is inconclusive, does previous experience aid the visual system in attaining an ac...
When visual input is inconclusive, does previous experience aid the visual system in attaining an ac...
We report that multi-stable perception operates in a consistent, dynamical regime, balancing the con...
AbstractWhen rivalrous stimuli are presented intermittently, perception stabilises. This indicates t...
AbstractA way to study conscious perception is to expose the visual system to an ambiguous stimulus ...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
In binocular rivalry, the visual percept alternates stochastically between two dichoptically present...
International audienceAnimals exploit antagonistic interactions for sensory processing and these can...
Voluntary control and conscious perception seem to be related: when we are confronted with ambiguous...
We report that multi-stable perception operates in a consistent, dynamical regime, balancing the con...
AbstractVoluntary control and conscious perception seem to be related: when we are confronted with a...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
When the two eyes are presented with different images, perception cycles through a sequence of domin...