AbstractPerceptual misbinding of color during binocular rivalry reveals separate neural representations of color and form followed by a neural binding process. The misbinding shows that the neural representation of color from a suppressed form can be expressed within a non-retinotopic location within the dominant form. Misbinding during rivalry is known to be affected by luminance edges within the stimulus: increasing luminance-contrast at edges decreases perceptual misbinding (Hong, S.W. & Shevell, S.K. (2006). Resolution of binocular rivalry: Perceptual misbinding of color. Visual Neuroscience, 23, 561–566.). Previous work, however, did not address the question of whether misbinding depends on equiluminance (i) in the eye of the suppresse...
International audienceThe human visual system processes both luminance and chrominance information f...
In color theory and perceptual practice, two color naming combinations are forbidden—reddish greens ...
Abrupt changes in the color or luminance of a visual image potentially indicate object boundaries. H...
AbstractPerceptual misbinding of color during binocular rivalry reveals separate neural representati...
ABSTRACT—How does a physical stimulus determine a con-scious percept? Binocular rivalry provides use...
When two dissimilar colours are displayed to the two eyes at overlapping retinal locations, binocula...
When an observer is presented with dissimilar images to the right and left eye, the images will alte...
When an observer is presented with dissimilar images to the right and left eye, the images will alte...
AbstractAlthough different features of an object are processed in anatomically distinct regions of t...
SummaryA fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent...
SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of ...
AbstractThe predominance of rivalrous targets is affected by surrounding context when stimuli rival ...
A fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent scene,...
A central problem in visual perception concerns how humans perceive stable and uniform object colors...
The spatial differences between the two retinal images, called binocular disparities, can be used to...
International audienceThe human visual system processes both luminance and chrominance information f...
In color theory and perceptual practice, two color naming combinations are forbidden—reddish greens ...
Abrupt changes in the color or luminance of a visual image potentially indicate object boundaries. H...
AbstractPerceptual misbinding of color during binocular rivalry reveals separate neural representati...
ABSTRACT—How does a physical stimulus determine a con-scious percept? Binocular rivalry provides use...
When two dissimilar colours are displayed to the two eyes at overlapping retinal locations, binocula...
When an observer is presented with dissimilar images to the right and left eye, the images will alte...
When an observer is presented with dissimilar images to the right and left eye, the images will alte...
AbstractAlthough different features of an object are processed in anatomically distinct regions of t...
SummaryA fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent...
SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of ...
AbstractThe predominance of rivalrous targets is affected by surrounding context when stimuli rival ...
A fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent scene,...
A central problem in visual perception concerns how humans perceive stable and uniform object colors...
The spatial differences between the two retinal images, called binocular disparities, can be used to...
International audienceThe human visual system processes both luminance and chrominance information f...
In color theory and perceptual practice, two color naming combinations are forbidden—reddish greens ...
Abrupt changes in the color or luminance of a visual image potentially indicate object boundaries. H...