SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of the retinas, leading to fluctuations of awareness between the patterns [1]. One attribute of a stimulus may rival whereas another may combine between the eyes [2–5], but it is typically assumed that the dominant features are perceived veridically. Here, we show this is not necessarily the case and that a suppressed visual feature can alter dominant perception. The cortical representations of oriented gratings can interact even when one of them is perceptually suppressed, such that the perceived orientation of the dominant grating is systematically biased depending on the orientation of the suppressed grating. A suppressed inducing pattern has...
It has been argued that binocular rivalry occurs as a result of competition between monocular channe...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of ...
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...
AbstractIn the past decade, effects of pattern coherence have indicated that perception during binoc...
Binocular rivalry refers to the alternating perceptions experienced when two dissimilar patterns are...
AbstractWhen dissimilar stimuli are presented to each eye, perception alternates between both images...
AbstractIn an attempt to demonstrate a physiological basis for the alternating suppression of percep...
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
ABSTRACT—During binocular-rivalry suppression, an or-dinarily visible stimulus is erased from awaren...
AbstractFor over 100 years, binocular rivalry was seen as the result of competition between the two ...
In the past decade, effects of pattern coherence have indicated that perception during binocular riv...
During binocular rivalry (BR), conflicting monocular images are alternately suppressed from awarenes...
AbstractBinocular rivalry has been used to investigate neural correlates of visual awareness. For th...
It has been argued that binocular rivalry occurs as a result of competition between monocular channe...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
SummaryBinocular rivalry occurs when incongruent patterns are presented to corresponding regions of ...
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...
AbstractIn the past decade, effects of pattern coherence have indicated that perception during binoc...
Binocular rivalry refers to the alternating perceptions experienced when two dissimilar patterns are...
AbstractWhen dissimilar stimuli are presented to each eye, perception alternates between both images...
AbstractIn an attempt to demonstrate a physiological basis for the alternating suppression of percep...
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
ABSTRACT—During binocular-rivalry suppression, an or-dinarily visible stimulus is erased from awaren...
AbstractFor over 100 years, binocular rivalry was seen as the result of competition between the two ...
In the past decade, effects of pattern coherence have indicated that perception during binocular riv...
During binocular rivalry (BR), conflicting monocular images are alternately suppressed from awarenes...
AbstractBinocular rivalry has been used to investigate neural correlates of visual awareness. For th...
It has been argued that binocular rivalry occurs as a result of competition between monocular channe...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...