Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry) suggest that the basis for spontaneous reversals in perception lies in antagonistic connectivity within the visual system. In this review, we suggest an alternative, albeit speculative, explanation for visual multistability – that spontaneous alternations reflect responses to active, programmed events initiated by brain areas that integrate sensory and non-sensory information to coordinate a diversity of behaviors. Much evidence suggests that perceptual reversals are themselves more closely related to the expression of a behavior than to passive sensory responses: (1) they are initiated spontaneously, often voluntarily, and are influenced b...
There exist numerous explanations for the phenomenon of multistable perceptions (e.g., ambiguous fig...
The neural correlates of conscious visual perception are commonly studied in paradigms of perceptual...
In multistable perception, the brain alternates between several perceptual explanations of ambiguous...
Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry...
Pictures that spontaneously change in appearance, such as depth or figure-ground reversals, have alw...
During the viewing of certain patterns, widely known as ambiguous or puzzle figures, perception laps...
During the viewing of certain patterns, widely known as ambiguous or puzzle figures, perception laps...
A given pattern of optical stimulation can arise from countless possible real-world sources, creatin...
During observation of ambiguous figures our perception alternates spontaneously although the visual ...
Objective: High individual variability is frequently observed in multistable perception, but few ERP...
Multistable stimuli offer the possibility to investigate visual awareness, since they evoke spontane...
The neural correlates of conscious visual perception are commonly studied in paradigms of perceptual...
Several divergent cortical mechanisms generating multistability in visual perception have been sugge...
Multistable visual perception refers to phenomena, in which one invariant stimulus pattern is percei...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
There exist numerous explanations for the phenomenon of multistable perceptions (e.g., ambiguous fig...
The neural correlates of conscious visual perception are commonly studied in paradigms of perceptual...
In multistable perception, the brain alternates between several perceptual explanations of ambiguous...
Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry...
Pictures that spontaneously change in appearance, such as depth or figure-ground reversals, have alw...
During the viewing of certain patterns, widely known as ambiguous or puzzle figures, perception laps...
During the viewing of certain patterns, widely known as ambiguous or puzzle figures, perception laps...
A given pattern of optical stimulation can arise from countless possible real-world sources, creatin...
During observation of ambiguous figures our perception alternates spontaneously although the visual ...
Objective: High individual variability is frequently observed in multistable perception, but few ERP...
Multistable stimuli offer the possibility to investigate visual awareness, since they evoke spontane...
The neural correlates of conscious visual perception are commonly studied in paradigms of perceptual...
Several divergent cortical mechanisms generating multistability in visual perception have been sugge...
Multistable visual perception refers to phenomena, in which one invariant stimulus pattern is percei...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
There exist numerous explanations for the phenomenon of multistable perceptions (e.g., ambiguous fig...
The neural correlates of conscious visual perception are commonly studied in paradigms of perceptual...
In multistable perception, the brain alternates between several perceptual explanations of ambiguous...