Binocular rivalry is a complex process characterised by alternations in perceptual suppression and dominance that result when two different images are presented simultaneously to the left and right eyes. It has been reported recently that the addition of contextual cues will promote the predominance of the context consistent rivalry target. In contrast to Levelt's second proposition (1965), this effect has been found to result exclusively from an increase in the dominance phase duration, while the suppression phase duration remains unaffected. METHODS: Human subjects were simultaneously presented with a small (2 degrees ) disc consisting of gratings (four cycles per degree) of different orientations to the two eyes. Four experiments were co...
During binocular rivalry, portions of one eye’s view may be perceptually dominant while other portio...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
Prolonged viewing of dichoptically presented images with different content results in perceptual alt...
Binocular rivalry is a complex process characterised by alternations in perceptual suppression and d...
When an observer is presented with dissimilar images to the right and left eye, the images will alte...
When an observer is presented with dissimilar images to the right and left eye, the images will alte...
In the thesis ‘binocular rivalry in context’, we discuss how binocular rivalry is affected by its vi...
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...
AbstractWe examined whether dynamic stimulation that surrounds a rival target influences perceptual ...
AbstractThe predominance of rivalrous targets is affected by surrounding context when stimuli rival ...
SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of ...
Recent studies suggest that attention is necessary for perceptual alternations in binocular rivalry....
Binocular rivalry (BR) occurs when the brain cannot fuse percepts from the two eyes because they are...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
When discrepant images are shown to the two eyes, each can intermittently disappear. This is known a...
During binocular rivalry, portions of one eye’s view may be perceptually dominant while other portio...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
Prolonged viewing of dichoptically presented images with different content results in perceptual alt...
Binocular rivalry is a complex process characterised by alternations in perceptual suppression and d...
When an observer is presented with dissimilar images to the right and left eye, the images will alte...
When an observer is presented with dissimilar images to the right and left eye, the images will alte...
In the thesis ‘binocular rivalry in context’, we discuss how binocular rivalry is affected by its vi...
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...
AbstractWe examined whether dynamic stimulation that surrounds a rival target influences perceptual ...
AbstractThe predominance of rivalrous targets is affected by surrounding context when stimuli rival ...
SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of ...
Recent studies suggest that attention is necessary for perceptual alternations in binocular rivalry....
Binocular rivalry (BR) occurs when the brain cannot fuse percepts from the two eyes because they are...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
When discrepant images are shown to the two eyes, each can intermittently disappear. This is known a...
During binocular rivalry, portions of one eye’s view may be perceptually dominant while other portio...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
Prolonged viewing of dichoptically presented images with different content results in perceptual alt...