AbstractFor over 100 years, binocular rivalry was seen as the result of competition between the two eyes, involving reciprocal suppression of retinal inputs. Now it emerges that rivalry reflects alternating perceptual interpretations that are represented in the firing patterns of cells in the temporal visual cortex
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
When the two eyes are presented with conflicting stimuli, perception starts to fluctuate over time (...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
AbstractBinocular rivalry has been used to investigate neural correlates of visual awareness. For th...
WHEN different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
AbstractIn an attempt to demonstrate a physiological basis for the alternating suppression of percep...
Binocular rivalry refers to the alternating perceptions experienced when two dissimilar patterns are...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
When different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
When the two eyes are presented with conflicting stimuli, perception starts to fluctuate over time (...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are...
Binocular rivalry is a form of multistable perception in which visual awareness fluctuates irregular...
Both the eye of origin and the images themselves have been found to rival during binocular rivalry. ...
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
When the two eyes are presented with conflicting stimuli, perception starts to fluctuate over time (...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
AbstractBinocular rivalry has been used to investigate neural correlates of visual awareness. For th...
WHEN different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
AbstractIn an attempt to demonstrate a physiological basis for the alternating suppression of percep...
Binocular rivalry refers to the alternating perceptions experienced when two dissimilar patterns are...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
When different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
When the two eyes are presented with conflicting stimuli, perception starts to fluctuate over time (...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are...
Binocular rivalry is a form of multistable perception in which visual awareness fluctuates irregular...
Both the eye of origin and the images themselves have been found to rival during binocular rivalry. ...
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
When the two eyes are presented with conflicting stimuli, perception starts to fluctuate over time (...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...