AbstractThere is an ongoing debate on whether binocular rivalry involves competition among monocular cells or binocular cells. We investigated this issue psychophysically with two specially designed test stimuli. One test stimulus contained monocular motion signals but greatly reduced binocular motion signals, while the other contained binocular motion signals but no monocular motion signals. For comparison, we also employed a normal rivalrous control containing both monocular and binocular motion signals, and a non-rivalrous flicker-noise control with neither monocular nor binocular motion signals. We found that binocular rivalry for the two test stimuli was significantly reduced compared with the normal rivalrous control, but not complete...
Contains fulltext : 135884.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Binocular rival...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
When two qualitatively different stimuli are presented at the same time, one to each eye, the stimul...
AbstractThere is an ongoing debate on whether binocular rivalry involves competition among monocular...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
Binocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are visible...
When the two eyes are presented with conflicting stimuli, perception starts to fluctuate over time (...
The term binocular rivalry refers the perceptual alternations that occur when a different image is p...
Binocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are visible...
AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are...
AbstractBinocular rivalry is thought to arise from a low-level cortical site. Experiment 1 evaluates...
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
It is generally believed that percept alternations in binocular rivalry result from the interplay be...
AbstractWhen two qualitatively different stimuli are presented at the same time, one to each eye, th...
Contains fulltext : 97674.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent studies s...
Contains fulltext : 135884.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Binocular rival...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
When two qualitatively different stimuli are presented at the same time, one to each eye, the stimul...
AbstractThere is an ongoing debate on whether binocular rivalry involves competition among monocular...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
Binocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are visible...
When the two eyes are presented with conflicting stimuli, perception starts to fluctuate over time (...
The term binocular rivalry refers the perceptual alternations that occur when a different image is p...
Binocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are visible...
AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are...
AbstractBinocular rivalry is thought to arise from a low-level cortical site. Experiment 1 evaluates...
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
It is generally believed that percept alternations in binocular rivalry result from the interplay be...
AbstractWhen two qualitatively different stimuli are presented at the same time, one to each eye, th...
Contains fulltext : 97674.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent studies s...
Contains fulltext : 135884.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Binocular rival...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
When two qualitatively different stimuli are presented at the same time, one to each eye, the stimul...