Abstract A recent paper examined eye dominance with the eyes in forward and eccentric gaze [Vision Res. 41 (2001) 1743. When observers were looking to the left, the left eye tended to dominate and when they were looking to the right, the right eye tended to dominate. The authors attributed the switch in eye dominance to extra-retinal signals associated with horizontal eye position. However, when one looks at a near object on the left, the image in the left eye is larger than the one in the right eye, and when one looks to the right, the opposite occurs. Thus, relative image size could also trigger switches in eye dominance. We used a cue-conflict paradigm to determine whether eye position or relative image size is the determinant of eye-dom...
Particularly promising studies on visual awareness exploit a generally used perceptual bistability p...
Previous studies have indicated that saccadic eye movements correlate positively with perceptual alt...
We usually move our body and head as well as eyes in order to obtain information from visual environ...
AbstractA recent paper examined eye dominance with the eyes in forward and eccentric gaze [Vision Re...
Eye dominance can be broadly defined as the preference for one eye over the other and several distin...
Ocular dominance is the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye to the other [e.g. Porac, C. &a...
International audienceVisuospatial attention has an inherent asymmetry: the leftward bias called pse...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to sight in a camera. Neuroimaging studies ha...
<p>A: stimulus jump trials, B: saccade trials. Blue: motion (9 subjects), red: face/house (10 subjec...
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...
Contains fulltext : 193282.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is commonly ...
Recent studies suggest that attention is necessary for perceptual alternations in binocular rivalry....
Eye dominance is often defined as a preference for the visual input of one eye to the other. Implici...
Stimulus rivalry refers to the sustained periods of perceptual dominance that occur when different v...
AbstractRecent work investigated the influence of exogenous attention on initial percept dominance a...
Particularly promising studies on visual awareness exploit a generally used perceptual bistability p...
Previous studies have indicated that saccadic eye movements correlate positively with perceptual alt...
We usually move our body and head as well as eyes in order to obtain information from visual environ...
AbstractA recent paper examined eye dominance with the eyes in forward and eccentric gaze [Vision Re...
Eye dominance can be broadly defined as the preference for one eye over the other and several distin...
Ocular dominance is the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye to the other [e.g. Porac, C. &a...
International audienceVisuospatial attention has an inherent asymmetry: the leftward bias called pse...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to sight in a camera. Neuroimaging studies ha...
<p>A: stimulus jump trials, B: saccade trials. Blue: motion (9 subjects), red: face/house (10 subjec...
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...
Contains fulltext : 193282.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is commonly ...
Recent studies suggest that attention is necessary for perceptual alternations in binocular rivalry....
Eye dominance is often defined as a preference for the visual input of one eye to the other. Implici...
Stimulus rivalry refers to the sustained periods of perceptual dominance that occur when different v...
AbstractRecent work investigated the influence of exogenous attention on initial percept dominance a...
Particularly promising studies on visual awareness exploit a generally used perceptual bistability p...
Previous studies have indicated that saccadic eye movements correlate positively with perceptual alt...
We usually move our body and head as well as eyes in order to obtain information from visual environ...