Motion-induced blindness (MIB) occurs when a dot embedded in a motion field subjectively vanishes. Here we report the first psychophysical data concerning effects of microsaccade/eyeblink rate upon perceptual switches during MIB. We find that the rate of microsaccades/eyeblink rises before and after perceptual transitions from not seeing to seeing the dot, and decreases before perceptual transitions from seeing it to not seeing it. In addition, event-related fMRI data reveal that, when a dot subjectively reappears during MIB, the blood oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) signal increases in V1v and V2v and decreases in contralateral hMT+. These BOLD signal changes observed upon perceptual state changes in MIB could be driven by the change of perc...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) describes the occasional disappearance of salient visual objects in t...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
Microsaccades are miniature involuntary eye movements which occur even during fixation. The rate of ...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) occurs when a dot embedded in a motion field subjectively vanishes. H...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) occurs when a dot embedded in a motion field subjectively vanishes. H...
Microsaccades (MSs) are the largest “fixational” eye movements, but their role in visual perception ...
SummaryOur eyes move continually, even while we fixate our gaze on an object. If fixational eye move...
Eye-related movements such as blinks and microsaccades are modulated during bistable perceptual task...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a visual phenomenon in which highly salient visual targets spontan...
Visual disappearance illusions – such as motion-induced blindness (MIB)- are commonly used to study ...
SummaryIn motion-induced blindness (MIB), persistent static targets intermittently disappear when pr...
AbstractWe investigated how the perceptual visibility of a target influences the pattern of microsac...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) and binocular rivalry (BR) are examples of multistable phenomena ...
Motion Induced Blindness (MIB) is a well-established visual phenomenon whereby highly salient target...
Conscious perception sometimes fluctuates strongly, even when the sensory input is constant. For exa...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) describes the occasional disappearance of salient visual objects in t...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
Microsaccades are miniature involuntary eye movements which occur even during fixation. The rate of ...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) occurs when a dot embedded in a motion field subjectively vanishes. H...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) occurs when a dot embedded in a motion field subjectively vanishes. H...
Microsaccades (MSs) are the largest “fixational” eye movements, but their role in visual perception ...
SummaryOur eyes move continually, even while we fixate our gaze on an object. If fixational eye move...
Eye-related movements such as blinks and microsaccades are modulated during bistable perceptual task...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a visual phenomenon in which highly salient visual targets spontan...
Visual disappearance illusions – such as motion-induced blindness (MIB)- are commonly used to study ...
SummaryIn motion-induced blindness (MIB), persistent static targets intermittently disappear when pr...
AbstractWe investigated how the perceptual visibility of a target influences the pattern of microsac...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) and binocular rivalry (BR) are examples of multistable phenomena ...
Motion Induced Blindness (MIB) is a well-established visual phenomenon whereby highly salient target...
Conscious perception sometimes fluctuates strongly, even when the sensory input is constant. For exa...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) describes the occasional disappearance of salient visual objects in t...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
Microsaccades are miniature involuntary eye movements which occur even during fixation. The rate of ...