AbstractDirecting attention to one of two superimposing surfaces composed of dot fields rotating in opposing directions facilitates processing of brief translations of the attended surface [Valdes-Sosa, M., Bobes, M. A., Rodriguez, V., & Pinilla, T. (1998). Switching attention without shifting the spotlight object-based attentional modulation of brain potentials. Journal of Cognition and Neuroscience, 10(1), 137–151]. Here we used ERP recordings to investigate the mechanisms of endogenous attentional selection of such competing dot surfaces under conditions of dichoptic viewing (one surface to each eye) and monocular viewing (both surfaces to one eye). Under dichoptic conditions, which induced binocular rivalry, translations of the attended...
It is well known how selective attention biases information processing in real time, but few work in...
Stimulus rivalry refers to the sustained periods of perceptual dominance that occur when different v...
The brain has a limited processing capacity, which means that we can only be aware of a limited amou...
AbstractDirecting attention to one of two superimposing surfaces composed of dot fields rotating in ...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
AbstractWe investigated the influence of exogenous and endogenous attention on initial selection in ...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
Abstract: Visuomotor processing is selective — only a small subset of stimuli that impinge on the re...
AbstractRecent work investigated the influence of exogenous attention on initial percept dominance a...
AbstractIt has been reported that when an endogenous cue directs attention to a brief translation of...
AbstractUsing a transparent motion paradigm, [Valdes-Sosa, M., Bobes, M. A., Rodriguez, V., & Pinill...
Ever since Wheatstone initiated the scientific study of binocular rivalry, it has been debated wheth...
Recent studies suggest that attention is necessary for perceptual alternations in binocular rivalry....
We investigated the effects of attention on dominance durations during binocular rivalry. In a serie...
It is well known how selective attention biases information processing in real time, but few work in...
Stimulus rivalry refers to the sustained periods of perceptual dominance that occur when different v...
The brain has a limited processing capacity, which means that we can only be aware of a limited amou...
AbstractDirecting attention to one of two superimposing surfaces composed of dot fields rotating in ...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
AbstractWe investigated the influence of exogenous and endogenous attention on initial selection in ...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
Abstract: Visuomotor processing is selective — only a small subset of stimuli that impinge on the re...
AbstractRecent work investigated the influence of exogenous attention on initial percept dominance a...
AbstractIt has been reported that when an endogenous cue directs attention to a brief translation of...
AbstractUsing a transparent motion paradigm, [Valdes-Sosa, M., Bobes, M. A., Rodriguez, V., & Pinill...
Ever since Wheatstone initiated the scientific study of binocular rivalry, it has been debated wheth...
Recent studies suggest that attention is necessary for perceptual alternations in binocular rivalry....
We investigated the effects of attention on dominance durations during binocular rivalry. In a serie...
It is well known how selective attention biases information processing in real time, but few work in...
Stimulus rivalry refers to the sustained periods of perceptual dominance that occur when different v...
The brain has a limited processing capacity, which means that we can only be aware of a limited amou...