AbstractAfter viewing directional motion, one is likely to perceive a subsequently presented directionally ambiguous motion as being in the same direction as the prior motion. The perceptual bias towards the most recent percept gradually develops as the interval between the prior stimulus and a subsequent test becomes longer. This form of positive bias, or priming, is created in an automatic fashion. It remain unclear how such perceptual bias could be eliminated by a stimulus manipulation. Here we examine whether presentation of a stimulus, which was neutral as to the competing perceptual interpretations, during the interval between prior and test stimuli, disrupts the development of the priming effect. In experiments with ambiguous motion,...
In a series of three experiments, we used an ambiguous plaid motion stimulus to explore the behavior...
Ambiguous figure reversal involves a neural mechanism that limits the number of perceptual organizat...
AbstractWhen the visual system is faced with conflicting or ambiguous stimulus information, visual p...
Sensory input is inherently ambiguous but our brains achieve remarkable perceptual stability. Prior ...
Intermittent presentation of an ambiguous visual stimulus leads to a memory effect in which the perc...
The visual appearance of an object is a function of stimulus properties as well as perceptual biases...
AbstractThe perceived direction of a directionally ambiguous stimulus is influenced by the moving di...
AbstractDirection-specific losses in sensitivity were found for a test grating which was superimpose...
Perceptual learning improves visual performance. Among the plausible mechanisms of learning, reducti...
hysi ved After viewing directional motion, one is likely to perceive a subsequently presented direct...
The perception of a bistable stimulus is influenced by prior presentations of that stimulus. This in...
Observers continually make unconscious inferences about the state of the world based on ambiguous se...
none5noFast adaptation biases the perceived motion direction of a subsequently presented ambiguous t...
A fundamental property of ambiguous visual patterns is the inevitability of perceptual reversal. The...
The perceived direction of a motion step (probe stimulus) can be influenced by an earlier motion ste...
In a series of three experiments, we used an ambiguous plaid motion stimulus to explore the behavior...
Ambiguous figure reversal involves a neural mechanism that limits the number of perceptual organizat...
AbstractWhen the visual system is faced with conflicting or ambiguous stimulus information, visual p...
Sensory input is inherently ambiguous but our brains achieve remarkable perceptual stability. Prior ...
Intermittent presentation of an ambiguous visual stimulus leads to a memory effect in which the perc...
The visual appearance of an object is a function of stimulus properties as well as perceptual biases...
AbstractThe perceived direction of a directionally ambiguous stimulus is influenced by the moving di...
AbstractDirection-specific losses in sensitivity were found for a test grating which was superimpose...
Perceptual learning improves visual performance. Among the plausible mechanisms of learning, reducti...
hysi ved After viewing directional motion, one is likely to perceive a subsequently presented direct...
The perception of a bistable stimulus is influenced by prior presentations of that stimulus. This in...
Observers continually make unconscious inferences about the state of the world based on ambiguous se...
none5noFast adaptation biases the perceived motion direction of a subsequently presented ambiguous t...
A fundamental property of ambiguous visual patterns is the inevitability of perceptual reversal. The...
The perceived direction of a motion step (probe stimulus) can be influenced by an earlier motion ste...
In a series of three experiments, we used an ambiguous plaid motion stimulus to explore the behavior...
Ambiguous figure reversal involves a neural mechanism that limits the number of perceptual organizat...
AbstractWhen the visual system is faced with conflicting or ambiguous stimulus information, visual p...