AbstractWhen rivalrous stimuli are presented intermittently, perception stabilises. This indicates the operation of perceptual memory across interruptions in stimulation. Here we show that a percept under non-rivalrous and rivalrous conditions has qualitatively different effects on subsequent rivalrous vision. When an image is perceived under rivalrous viewing, that image is more likely to be perceived in later rivalrous viewing: an effect of stabilisation or priming. When the same image is perceived under non-rivalrous viewing conditions, it is less likely to be perceived again during subsequent rivalrous viewing: an effect of adaptation or habituation. When these stimuli possess different attributes to those in subsequent vision their eff...
AbstractBinocular rivalry has been used to investigate neural correlates of visual awareness. For th...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
AbstractWhen rivalrous stimuli are presented intermittently, perception stabilises. This indicates t...
AbstractWe examined whether dynamic stimulation that surrounds a rival target influences perceptual ...
When different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
SummaryBinocular rivalry has been extensively studied to understand the mechanisms that control swit...
& When the same visual input has conflicting interpretations, conscious perception can alternate...
WHEN different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
AbstractIn rivalry, constant stimuli allow several interpretations (“percepts”). Percepts are charac...
AbstractIn the past decade, effects of pattern coherence have indicated that perception during binoc...
AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when dissimilar images are presented to corresponding retinal regio...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
AbstractBinocular rivalry has been used to investigate neural correlates of visual awareness. For th...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
AbstractWhen rivalrous stimuli are presented intermittently, perception stabilises. This indicates t...
AbstractWe examined whether dynamic stimulation that surrounds a rival target influences perceptual ...
When different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
SummaryBinocular rivalry has been extensively studied to understand the mechanisms that control swit...
& When the same visual input has conflicting interpretations, conscious perception can alternate...
WHEN different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
AbstractIn rivalry, constant stimuli allow several interpretations (“percepts”). Percepts are charac...
AbstractIn the past decade, effects of pattern coherence have indicated that perception during binoc...
AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when dissimilar images are presented to corresponding retinal regio...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
AbstractBinocular rivalry has been used to investigate neural correlates of visual awareness. For th...
When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...