A retinally stabilized object readily undergoes perceptual fading and disappears from consciousness. This startling phenomenon is commonly believed to arise from local bottom-up sensory adaptation to edge information that occurs early in the visual pathway, such as in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus or retinal ganglion cells. Here we use random dot stereograms to generate perceivable contours or shapes that are not present on the retina and ask whether perceptual fading occurs for such “cortical” contours. Our results show that perceptual fading occurs for “cortical” contours and that the time a contour requires to fade increases as a function of its size, suggesting that retinal adaptation is not necessary for the phenomenon...
Contains fulltext : 57024.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We show that the...
Contour erasure is a newly established form of flicker adaptation that diminishes the saliency of ob...
Abstract. The conviction that time-varying signals are essential for normal visual perception was re...
A retinally stabilized object readily undergoes perceptual fading and disappears from consciousness....
Under conditions of visual fixation, perceptual fading occurs when a stationary object, though prese...
Under conditions of visual fixation, perceptual fading occurs when a stationary object, though prese...
Under conditions of visual fixation, perceptual fading occurs when a stationary object, though prese...
Neurons in the visual cortex are responsive to the presentation of oriented and curved line segments...
<div><p>Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termi...
Visual stimuli fade from awareness under retinal stabilization or careful fixation, a phenomenon doc...
Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termination o...
Neurons in the visual cortex are responsive to the presentation of oriented and curved line segments...
Visual stimuli without sharp edges fade gradually under visual fixation. This phenomenon is known as...
Three recent studies used similar stimulus sequences to investigate mechanisms for brightness percep...
AbstractWe examined the perceptual disappearance (or ‘filling in’) of a peripheral target surrounded...
Contains fulltext : 57024.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We show that the...
Contour erasure is a newly established form of flicker adaptation that diminishes the saliency of ob...
Abstract. The conviction that time-varying signals are essential for normal visual perception was re...
A retinally stabilized object readily undergoes perceptual fading and disappears from consciousness....
Under conditions of visual fixation, perceptual fading occurs when a stationary object, though prese...
Under conditions of visual fixation, perceptual fading occurs when a stationary object, though prese...
Under conditions of visual fixation, perceptual fading occurs when a stationary object, though prese...
Neurons in the visual cortex are responsive to the presentation of oriented and curved line segments...
<div><p>Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termi...
Visual stimuli fade from awareness under retinal stabilization or careful fixation, a phenomenon doc...
Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termination o...
Neurons in the visual cortex are responsive to the presentation of oriented and curved line segments...
Visual stimuli without sharp edges fade gradually under visual fixation. This phenomenon is known as...
Three recent studies used similar stimulus sequences to investigate mechanisms for brightness percep...
AbstractWe examined the perceptual disappearance (or ‘filling in’) of a peripheral target surrounded...
Contains fulltext : 57024.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We show that the...
Contour erasure is a newly established form of flicker adaptation that diminishes the saliency of ob...
Abstract. The conviction that time-varying signals are essential for normal visual perception was re...