Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a bistable visual phenomenon in which stationary disks surrounded by a moving pattern intermittently disappear from the viewer's awareness. We explored the cortical network that subserves the MIB phenomenon by targeting its constituent parts with disruptive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), in the form of continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS). Previous neuroimaging and TMS studies have implicated the right posterior parietal cortex (rPPC) in perceptual transitions such as binocular rivalry, while the visual area V5/MT has been suggested to play a key role in MIB. In this study, we found that cTBS applied to the rPPC lengthened the duration of disappearance in MIB, while cTBS applied to V5/MT shor...
Conscious perception sometimes fluctuates strongly, even when the sensory input is constant. For exa...
When sensory input allows for multiple, competing perceptual interpretations, observers ’ perception...
In bistable vision, one constant ambiguous stimulus leads to 2 alternating conscious percepts. This ...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a bistable visual phenomenon in which stationary disks surrounded ...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a phenomenon, perhaps related to perceptual rivalry, where station...
Visual disappearance illusions – such as motion-induced blindness (MIB)- are commonly used to study ...
When a stimulus has two competing interpretations, perception tends to alternate over time: bistable...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a visual phenomenon in which highly salient visual targets spontan...
When faced with ambiguous sensory input, conscious awareness may alternate between the different per...
Introduction: Certain areas of the brain are known to be specialized for processing distinct stimulu...
SummaryWhen faced with ambiguous sensory input, conscious awareness may alternate between the differ...
The functional properties of motion selective areas in human visual cortex, including V3A, MT+, and ...
This series of experiments investigated the neural basis of conscious vision in humans using a form ...
This series of experiments investigated the neural basis of conscious vision in humans using a form ...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms underlying conscious visual perception have been extensively investiga...
Conscious perception sometimes fluctuates strongly, even when the sensory input is constant. For exa...
When sensory input allows for multiple, competing perceptual interpretations, observers ’ perception...
In bistable vision, one constant ambiguous stimulus leads to 2 alternating conscious percepts. This ...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a bistable visual phenomenon in which stationary disks surrounded ...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a phenomenon, perhaps related to perceptual rivalry, where station...
Visual disappearance illusions – such as motion-induced blindness (MIB)- are commonly used to study ...
When a stimulus has two competing interpretations, perception tends to alternate over time: bistable...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a visual phenomenon in which highly salient visual targets spontan...
When faced with ambiguous sensory input, conscious awareness may alternate between the different per...
Introduction: Certain areas of the brain are known to be specialized for processing distinct stimulu...
SummaryWhen faced with ambiguous sensory input, conscious awareness may alternate between the differ...
The functional properties of motion selective areas in human visual cortex, including V3A, MT+, and ...
This series of experiments investigated the neural basis of conscious vision in humans using a form ...
This series of experiments investigated the neural basis of conscious vision in humans using a form ...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms underlying conscious visual perception have been extensively investiga...
Conscious perception sometimes fluctuates strongly, even when the sensory input is constant. For exa...
When sensory input allows for multiple, competing perceptual interpretations, observers ’ perception...
In bistable vision, one constant ambiguous stimulus leads to 2 alternating conscious percepts. This ...