The attentional sampling hypothesis suggests that attention rhythmically enhances sensory processing when attending to a single (~8 Hz), or multiple (~4 Hz) objects. Here, we investigated whether attention samples sensory representations that are not part of the conscious percept during binocular rivalry. When crossmodally cued toward a conscious image, subsequent changes in consciousness occurred at ~8 Hz, consistent with the rates of undivided attentional sampling. However, when attention was cued toward the suppressed image, changes in consciousness slowed to ~3.5 Hz, indicating the division of attention away from the conscious visual image. In the electroencephalogram, we found that at attentional sampling frequencies, the strength of i...
SummaryOvert exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movemen...
Abstract: Visuomotor processing is selective — only a small subset of stimuli that impinge on the re...
Overt exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movements, are...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
Recent studies suggest that attention is necessary for perceptual alternations in binocular rivalry....
In a crowded visual scene, attention must be distributed efficiently and flexibly over time and spac...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
We sought brain activity that predicts visual consciousness.We used electroencephalography (EEG) to ...
Ever since Wheatstone initiated the scientific study of binocular rivalry, it has been debated wheth...
When stimuli presented to the two eyes differ considerably, stable binocular fusion fails, and the s...
The brain has a limited processing capacity, which means that we can only be aware of a limited amou...
Recently, O’Shea, Kornmeier, and Roeber, (2013, PLoS ONE) used event-‐related potentials (ERPs) to ...
SummaryOvert exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movemen...
Abstract: Visuomotor processing is selective — only a small subset of stimuli that impinge on the re...
Overt exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movements, are...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
Recent studies suggest that attention is necessary for perceptual alternations in binocular rivalry....
In a crowded visual scene, attention must be distributed efficiently and flexibly over time and spac...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
We sought brain activity that predicts visual consciousness.We used electroencephalography (EEG) to ...
Ever since Wheatstone initiated the scientific study of binocular rivalry, it has been debated wheth...
When stimuli presented to the two eyes differ considerably, stable binocular fusion fails, and the s...
The brain has a limited processing capacity, which means that we can only be aware of a limited amou...
Recently, O’Shea, Kornmeier, and Roeber, (2013, PLoS ONE) used event-‐related potentials (ERPs) to ...
SummaryOvert exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movemen...
Abstract: Visuomotor processing is selective — only a small subset of stimuli that impinge on the re...
Overt exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movements, are...