In 1593, Neapolitan polymath Giambattista della Porta publicly lamented that he was unable to improve his impressive productivity (he had published in areas as diverse as cryptography, hydraulics, pharmacology, optics, and classic fiction). Della Porta was trying to read two books simultaneously by placing both volumes side-by-side, and using each eye independently. To his great surprise, his setup allowed him to only read one book at a time. This discovery arguably marks the first written account of binocular rivalry (Wade, 2000) – a perceptual phenomenon that more than 400 years later still both serves to intrigue as well as to illuminate the limits of scientific knowledge. At first glance, binocular rivalry is an oddball. In every day vi...
It has been fifty years since Levelt’s monograph On Binocular Rivalry (1965) was published, but its ...
Contains fulltext : 62061.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Unive...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
In 1593, Neapolitan polymath Giambattista della Porta publicly lamented that he was unable to improv...
In 1593, Neapolitan polymath Giambattista della Porta publicly lamented that he was unable to impro...
Binocular rivalry is a form of multistable perception in which visual awareness fluctuates irregular...
A new behavioural technique solves a long-standing puzzle of binocular suppression, demonstrating th...
Binocular rivalry has a longer descriptive history than stereoscopic depth perception both of which ...
Binocular rivalry is often considered an experimental window on the neural processes of consciousnes...
Binocular rivalry is a peculiar form of visual bistability that occurs when the two eyes are present...
Contributions from 19th Century scholars to binocular rivalry research are well recognized, however,...
Binocular rivalry (BR) is a widely studied phenomenon of visual perception. BR occurs when two stimu...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
Some visual stimuli are bistable, with perception alternating irregularly between two alternatives. ...
Under natural viewing conditions, a single depthful percept of the world is consciously seen. When d...
It has been fifty years since Levelt’s monograph On Binocular Rivalry (1965) was published, but its ...
Contains fulltext : 62061.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Unive...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
In 1593, Neapolitan polymath Giambattista della Porta publicly lamented that he was unable to improv...
In 1593, Neapolitan polymath Giambattista della Porta publicly lamented that he was unable to impro...
Binocular rivalry is a form of multistable perception in which visual awareness fluctuates irregular...
A new behavioural technique solves a long-standing puzzle of binocular suppression, demonstrating th...
Binocular rivalry has a longer descriptive history than stereoscopic depth perception both of which ...
Binocular rivalry is often considered an experimental window on the neural processes of consciousnes...
Binocular rivalry is a peculiar form of visual bistability that occurs when the two eyes are present...
Contributions from 19th Century scholars to binocular rivalry research are well recognized, however,...
Binocular rivalry (BR) is a widely studied phenomenon of visual perception. BR occurs when two stimu...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
Some visual stimuli are bistable, with perception alternating irregularly between two alternatives. ...
Under natural viewing conditions, a single depthful percept of the world is consciously seen. When d...
It has been fifty years since Levelt’s monograph On Binocular Rivalry (1965) was published, but its ...
Contains fulltext : 62061.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Unive...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...