Substantial experimental, theoretical, and computational insights into sensory processing have been derived from the phenomena of perceptual multistability-when two or more percepts alternate or switch in response to a single sensory input. Here, we review a range of findings suggesting that alternations can be seen as internal choices by the brain responding to values. We discuss how elements of external, experimenter-controlled values and internal, uncertainty- and aesthetics-dependent values influence multistability. We then consider the implications for the involvement in switching of regions, such as the anterior cingulate cortex, which are more conventionally tied to value-dependent operations such as cognitive control and foraging
International audiencePerceptual organisation must select one interpretation from several alternativ...
Behavioral economic studies involving limited numbers of choices have provided key insights into neu...
International audienceMultistability occurs when a single ambiguous stimulus produces alternations b...
Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry...
International audienceThis special issue presents research concerning multistable perception in diff...
Perceptual multistability (PM) has been studied for centuries using a diverse range of approaches. ...
A given pattern of optical stimulation can arise from countless possible real-world sources, creatin...
Which meal would you like today, chicken or pasta? For such value-based choices, organisms must flex...
Humans and other animals often violate economic principles when choosing between multiple alternativ...
The neural mechanisms underlying attentional selection of competing neural signals for awareness rem...
We study the dynamics of perceptual switching in ambiguous visual scenes that admit more than two in...
Organisms make two types of decisions on a regular basis. Perceptual decisions are determined by obj...
We study the dynamics of perceptual switching in ambiguous visual scenes that admit more than two in...
SummaryEconomists and cognitive psychologists have long known that prior rewards bias decision makin...
In ambiguous or conflicting sensory situations, perception is often ‘multistable’ in that it perpetu...
International audiencePerceptual organisation must select one interpretation from several alternativ...
Behavioral economic studies involving limited numbers of choices have provided key insights into neu...
International audienceMultistability occurs when a single ambiguous stimulus produces alternations b...
Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry...
International audienceThis special issue presents research concerning multistable perception in diff...
Perceptual multistability (PM) has been studied for centuries using a diverse range of approaches. ...
A given pattern of optical stimulation can arise from countless possible real-world sources, creatin...
Which meal would you like today, chicken or pasta? For such value-based choices, organisms must flex...
Humans and other animals often violate economic principles when choosing between multiple alternativ...
The neural mechanisms underlying attentional selection of competing neural signals for awareness rem...
We study the dynamics of perceptual switching in ambiguous visual scenes that admit more than two in...
Organisms make two types of decisions on a regular basis. Perceptual decisions are determined by obj...
We study the dynamics of perceptual switching in ambiguous visual scenes that admit more than two in...
SummaryEconomists and cognitive psychologists have long known that prior rewards bias decision makin...
In ambiguous or conflicting sensory situations, perception is often ‘multistable’ in that it perpetu...
International audiencePerceptual organisation must select one interpretation from several alternativ...
Behavioral economic studies involving limited numbers of choices have provided key insights into neu...
International audienceMultistability occurs when a single ambiguous stimulus produces alternations b...