When conflicting images are presented to the corresponding regions of the two eyes, only one image may be consciously perceived. In binocular rivalry (BR), two images alternate in phenomenal visibility; even a salient image is eventually suppressed by an image of low saliency. Recently, N. Tsuchiya and C. Koch (2005) reported a technique called continuous flash suppression (CFS), extending the suppression duration more than 10-fold. Here, we investigated the depth of this prolonged form of interocular suppression as well as conventional BR and flash suppression (FS) using a probe detection task. Compared to monocular viewing condition, CFS elevated detection thresholds more than 20-fold, whereas BR did so by 3-fold. In subsequent experiment...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
Asynchronous presentation of two dissimilar patterns at the same point in visual space can lead to t...
AbstractSwitches in perceptual dominance resulting from either binocular rivalry or flash suppressio...
The competitive and inhibitory interactions between the two eyes’ images are a pervasive aspect of b...
We show that previewing one half image of a binocular rivalry pair can cause it to gain initial domi...
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
AbstractContinuous Flash Suppression (CFS) is a technique in which a stationary image in one eye can...
AbstractRendering the usually visible ‘invisible’ has long been a popular experimental manipulation....
Illusions that produce perceptual suppression despite constant retinal input are used to manipulate ...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
Can human observers distinguish physical removal of a visible stimulus from phenomenal suppression o...
Previous studies using binocular rivalry have shown that signals in a modality other than the visual...
When the two eyes are presented with dissimilar images, the brain has to select one percept for awa...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
Asynchronous presentation of two dissimilar patterns at the same point in visual space can lead to t...
AbstractSwitches in perceptual dominance resulting from either binocular rivalry or flash suppressio...
The competitive and inhibitory interactions between the two eyes’ images are a pervasive aspect of b...
We show that previewing one half image of a binocular rivalry pair can cause it to gain initial domi...
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
AbstractContinuous Flash Suppression (CFS) is a technique in which a stationary image in one eye can...
AbstractRendering the usually visible ‘invisible’ has long been a popular experimental manipulation....
Illusions that produce perceptual suppression despite constant retinal input are used to manipulate ...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
Can human observers distinguish physical removal of a visible stimulus from phenomenal suppression o...
Previous studies using binocular rivalry have shown that signals in a modality other than the visual...
When the two eyes are presented with dissimilar images, the brain has to select one percept for awa...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
Asynchronous presentation of two dissimilar patterns at the same point in visual space can lead to t...