AbstractWe used a binocular rivalry stimulus with one half-image having a vertical grating disk surrounded by horizontal grating, and the other half-image having a horizontal grating disk with a variable spatial phase relative to the surrounding horizontal grating. We found that increasing the phase-shift of the horizontal grating disk, which strengthens the boundary contour, progressively increases its predominance. But the predominance is little affected when a constant gray ring (boundary contour) is added onto the rim of the incrementally phase-shifted horizontal grating. This suggests the influence of boundary contour supersede that of the center-surround-interaction caused by the phase-shift
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
AbstractA question raised a long time ago in binocular rivalry research is whether the phenomenon of...
AbstractWe used a binocular rivalry stimulus with one half-image having a vertical grating disk surr...
AbstractWe varied the surface boundary-contour properties of binocular rivalry (BR) stimuli to measu...
AbstractA monocular boundary contour (MBC) rivalry stimulus has two half-images, a homogeneous grati...
AbstractWhen dissimilar stimuli are presented to each eye, perception alternates between both images...
When different images are presented to the two eyes, each can intermittently disappear, leaving the ...
AbstractSwitches in perceptual dominance resulting from either binocular rivalry or flash suppressio...
AbstractDuring binocular rivalry, portions of one eye’s view may be perceptually dominant while othe...
AbstractWhen each eye is confronted with a dissimilar stimulus, the percept will generally alternate...
SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of ...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
AbstractWe used binocular rivalry as a psychophysical probe to explore center-surround interactions ...
Binocular rivalry is a complex process characterised by alternations in perceptual suppression and d...
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
AbstractA question raised a long time ago in binocular rivalry research is whether the phenomenon of...
AbstractWe used a binocular rivalry stimulus with one half-image having a vertical grating disk surr...
AbstractWe varied the surface boundary-contour properties of binocular rivalry (BR) stimuli to measu...
AbstractA monocular boundary contour (MBC) rivalry stimulus has two half-images, a homogeneous grati...
AbstractWhen dissimilar stimuli are presented to each eye, perception alternates between both images...
When different images are presented to the two eyes, each can intermittently disappear, leaving the ...
AbstractSwitches in perceptual dominance resulting from either binocular rivalry or flash suppressio...
AbstractDuring binocular rivalry, portions of one eye’s view may be perceptually dominant while othe...
AbstractWhen each eye is confronted with a dissimilar stimulus, the percept will generally alternate...
SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of ...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
AbstractWe used binocular rivalry as a psychophysical probe to explore center-surround interactions ...
Binocular rivalry is a complex process characterised by alternations in perceptual suppression and d...
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
AbstractA question raised a long time ago in binocular rivalry research is whether the phenomenon of...