AbstractVoluntary control and conscious perception seem to be related: when we are confronted with ambiguous images we are in some cases and to some extent able to voluntarily select a percept. However, to date voluntary control has not been used in neurophysiological studies on the correlates of conscious perception, presumably because the dynamic of perceptual reversals was not suitable. We exposed the visual system to four ambiguous stimuli that instigate bi-stable perception: slant rivalry, orthogonal grating rivalry, house-face rivalry, and Necker cube rivalry. In the preceding companion paper [van Ee, R. (2005). Dynamics of perceptual bi-stability for stereoscopic slant rivalry and a comparison with grating, house-face, and Necker cub...
When dissimilar images are presented to the left and right eyes, awareness switches spontaneously be...
AbstractWe have investigated the role of saccades and fixation positions in two perceptual rivalry p...
When discrepant images are shown to the two eyes, each can intermittently disappear. This is known a...
Voluntary control and conscious perception seem to be related: when we are confronted with ambiguous...
AbstractVoluntary control and conscious perception seem to be related: when we are confronted with a...
AbstractA way to study conscious perception is to expose the visual system to an ambiguous stimulus ...
eton ed s in and in two binocular rivalry paradigms (grating and house–face rivalry), and we compare...
We have investigated the role of saccades and fixation positions in two perceptual rivalry paradigms...
& When the same visual input has conflicting interpretations, conscious perception can alternate...
AbstractDuring binocular rivalry, visual perception alternates spontaneously between two different m...
AbstractWe studied distributions of perceptual rivalry reversals, as defined by the two fitted param...
In binocular rivalry, the visual percept alternates stochastically between two dichoptically present...
We will discuss our attempts to study neural correlates of the perceptual alternations experienced u...
<div><p>When dissimilar images are presented to the left and right eyes, awareness switches spontane...
When different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
When dissimilar images are presented to the left and right eyes, awareness switches spontaneously be...
AbstractWe have investigated the role of saccades and fixation positions in two perceptual rivalry p...
When discrepant images are shown to the two eyes, each can intermittently disappear. This is known a...
Voluntary control and conscious perception seem to be related: when we are confronted with ambiguous...
AbstractVoluntary control and conscious perception seem to be related: when we are confronted with a...
AbstractA way to study conscious perception is to expose the visual system to an ambiguous stimulus ...
eton ed s in and in two binocular rivalry paradigms (grating and house–face rivalry), and we compare...
We have investigated the role of saccades and fixation positions in two perceptual rivalry paradigms...
& When the same visual input has conflicting interpretations, conscious perception can alternate...
AbstractDuring binocular rivalry, visual perception alternates spontaneously between two different m...
AbstractWe studied distributions of perceptual rivalry reversals, as defined by the two fitted param...
In binocular rivalry, the visual percept alternates stochastically between two dichoptically present...
We will discuss our attempts to study neural correlates of the perceptual alternations experienced u...
<div><p>When dissimilar images are presented to the left and right eyes, awareness switches spontane...
When different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
When dissimilar images are presented to the left and right eyes, awareness switches spontaneously be...
AbstractWe have investigated the role of saccades and fixation positions in two perceptual rivalry p...
When discrepant images are shown to the two eyes, each can intermittently disappear. This is known a...