Binocular rivalry refers to the alternating perceptions experienced when two dissimilar patterns are stereoscopically viewed. To study the neural mechanism that underlies such competitive interactions, single cells were recorded in the visual areas V1, V2, and V4, while monkeys reported the perceived orientation of rivaling sinusoidal grating patterns. A number of neurons in all areas showed alternating periods of excitation and inhibition that correlated with the perceptual dominance and suppression of the cell"s preferred orientation. The remaining population of cells were not influenced by whether or not the optimal stimulus orientation was perceptually suppressed. Response modulation during rivalry was not correlated with cell attribute...
When different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
Binocular rivalry is the alternating percept that can result when the two eyes see different scenes....
Binocular rivalry is the alternating percept that can result when the two eyes see different scenes....
Binocular rivalry refers to the alternating perceptions experienced when two dissimilar patterns are...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
AbstractFor over 100 years, binocular rivalry was seen as the result of competition between the two ...
AbstractIn an attempt to demonstrate a physiological basis for the alternating suppression of percep...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
Under natural viewing conditions, a single depthful percept of the world is consciously seen. When d...
SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of ...
WHEN different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
Binocular rivalry is the perceptual consequence of dichoptic input which is not congruent between b...
AbstractUnder natural viewing conditions, a single depthful percept of the world is consciously seen...
Binocular rivalry is the alternating percept that can result when the two eyes see different scenes....
WHEN the two eyes view dissimilar images, we experience binocular rivalry, in which one eye's view d...
When different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
Binocular rivalry is the alternating percept that can result when the two eyes see different scenes....
Binocular rivalry is the alternating percept that can result when the two eyes see different scenes....
Binocular rivalry refers to the alternating perceptions experienced when two dissimilar patterns are...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
AbstractFor over 100 years, binocular rivalry was seen as the result of competition between the two ...
AbstractIn an attempt to demonstrate a physiological basis for the alternating suppression of percep...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
Under natural viewing conditions, a single depthful percept of the world is consciously seen. When d...
SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of ...
WHEN different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
Binocular rivalry is the perceptual consequence of dichoptic input which is not congruent between b...
AbstractUnder natural viewing conditions, a single depthful percept of the world is consciously seen...
Binocular rivalry is the alternating percept that can result when the two eyes see different scenes....
WHEN the two eyes view dissimilar images, we experience binocular rivalry, in which one eye's view d...
When different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
Binocular rivalry is the alternating percept that can result when the two eyes see different scenes....
Binocular rivalry is the alternating percept that can result when the two eyes see different scenes....