Pictures that spontaneously change in appearance, such as depth or figure-ground reversals, have always been thought of as powerful tools for understaning the nature of the perceptual system. The cause of the perceptual multistability that is experienced when viewing such figures most likely lies in the brain's physical organization; an organization that imposes several constraints on the processing of visual information. Why is it that our visual system fails to lock onto one aspect of an ambiguous figure? What accounts for the spontaneous changes of interpretation? What are the neural events that underlie such changes? Are there neurons in the visual pathways the activity of which reflects the visual awareness of the stimulus? In my paper...
We will discuss our attempts to study neural correlates of the perceptual alternations experienced u...
We will discuss our attempts to study neural correlates of the perceptual alternations experienced u...
The visual areas of the temporal lobe of the primate are thought to be essential for the representat...
Pictures that spontaneously change in appearance, such as depth or figure-ground reversals, have alw...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
When humans or monkeys are stereoscopically shown a pair of dissimilar images they experience a sequ...
When humans or monkeys are stereoscopically shown a pair of dissimilar images they experience a sequ...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
Although the brain mechanisms underlying perceptual organisation have long been a central quest in v...
Although the brain mechanisms underlying perceptual organisation have long been a central quest in v...
Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry...
Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry...
We will discuss our attempts to study neural correlates of the perceptual alternations experienced u...
We will discuss our attempts to study neural correlates of the perceptual alternations experienced u...
The visual areas of the temporal lobe of the primate are thought to be essential for the representat...
Pictures that spontaneously change in appearance, such as depth or figure-ground reversals, have alw...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
When humans or monkeys are stereoscopically shown a pair of dissimilar images they experience a sequ...
When humans or monkeys are stereoscopically shown a pair of dissimilar images they experience a sequ...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
Although the brain mechanisms underlying perceptual organisation have long been a central quest in v...
Although the brain mechanisms underlying perceptual organisation have long been a central quest in v...
Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry...
Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry...
We will discuss our attempts to study neural correlates of the perceptual alternations experienced u...
We will discuss our attempts to study neural correlates of the perceptual alternations experienced u...
The visual areas of the temporal lobe of the primate are thought to be essential for the representat...