Prior physiological studies indicate that gaze direction modulates the gain of neural responses to visual stimuli. Here, we test gaze modulation in the perceptual domain using color and depth aftereffects. After confirming retinotopy of the effects, we employed a balanced alternating adaptation paradigm (adaptation alternates between opponent stimuli) to demonstrate that opposite color and depth aftereffects can co-develop at the same retinal location for different gaze directions. The results provide strong evidence for (a) gaze modulation of aftereffects, (b) generality of gaze modulation across two visual attributes, and (c) perceptual correlates of the modulation of neural activity by gaze direction
Simultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a motion a...
Binocular rivalry occurs when an observer looks at two different monocular images. One of the images...
Adaptation to a visual pattern can alter the sensitivities of neuronal populations encoding the patt...
Prior physiological studies indicate that gaze direction modulates the gain of neural responses to v...
AbstractPrior physiological studies indicate that gaze direction modulates the gain of neural respon...
Physiological studies of non-human primates have suggested that the direction of gaze can modulate t...
AbstractPhysiological studies of non-human primates have suggested that the direction of gaze can mo...
In order to act on the world around us, the brain needs to encode the location of visible objects. T...
Models of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused mainly o...
AbstractModels of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused ...
Sensorimotor adaptation can be defined as a perceptual adaptation whose effects depend on the occurr...
We perceive a stable visual world, which enables successful interaction with our environment, despit...
SummaryAfter fixating on a colored pattern, observers see a similar pattern in complementary colors ...
AbstractSimultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a ...
AbstractTo clarify whether stereo-slant aftereffects are independent of stimulated retinal position,...
Simultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a motion a...
Binocular rivalry occurs when an observer looks at two different monocular images. One of the images...
Adaptation to a visual pattern can alter the sensitivities of neuronal populations encoding the patt...
Prior physiological studies indicate that gaze direction modulates the gain of neural responses to v...
AbstractPrior physiological studies indicate that gaze direction modulates the gain of neural respon...
Physiological studies of non-human primates have suggested that the direction of gaze can modulate t...
AbstractPhysiological studies of non-human primates have suggested that the direction of gaze can mo...
In order to act on the world around us, the brain needs to encode the location of visible objects. T...
Models of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused mainly o...
AbstractModels of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused ...
Sensorimotor adaptation can be defined as a perceptual adaptation whose effects depend on the occurr...
We perceive a stable visual world, which enables successful interaction with our environment, despit...
SummaryAfter fixating on a colored pattern, observers see a similar pattern in complementary colors ...
AbstractSimultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a ...
AbstractTo clarify whether stereo-slant aftereffects are independent of stimulated retinal position,...
Simultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a motion a...
Binocular rivalry occurs when an observer looks at two different monocular images. One of the images...
Adaptation to a visual pattern can alter the sensitivities of neuronal populations encoding the patt...