AbstractWe used binocular rivalry as a psychophysical probe to explore center-surround interactions in orientation, motion and color processing. Addition of the surround matching one of the rival targets dramatically altered rivalry dynamics. For all visual sub-modalities tested, predominance of the high-contrast rival target matched to the surround was greatly reduced—a result that disappeared at low contrast. At low contrast, addition of the surround boosted dominance of orientation and motion targets matched to the surround. This contrast-dependent modulation of center-surround interactions seems to be a general property of the visual system and may reflect an adaptive balance between surround suppression and spatial summation
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
Binocular rivalry refers to the alternating perceptions experienced when two dissimilar patterns are...
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...
In the thesis ‘binocular rivalry in context’, we discuss how binocular rivalry is affected by its vi...
AbstractWhen dissimilar stimuli are presented to each eye, perception alternates between both images...
AbstractWhen each eye is confronted with a dissimilar stimulus, the percept will generally alternate...
AbstractThe predominance of rivalrous targets is affected by surrounding context when stimuli rival ...
AbstractWe examined whether dynamic stimulation that surrounds a rival target influences perceptual ...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
The role of collinear facilitation was investigated to test predictions of a model for traveling wav...
AbstractIn the past decade, effects of pattern coherence have indicated that perception during binoc...
AbstractBinocular rivalry is thought to arise from a low-level cortical site. Experiment 1 evaluates...
AbstractThe apparent contrast of a central stimulus is affected by the presence of surrounding stimu...
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
AbstractVisual rivalry is thought to be a distributed process that simultaneously takes place at mul...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
Binocular rivalry refers to the alternating perceptions experienced when two dissimilar patterns are...
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...
In the thesis ‘binocular rivalry in context’, we discuss how binocular rivalry is affected by its vi...
AbstractWhen dissimilar stimuli are presented to each eye, perception alternates between both images...
AbstractWhen each eye is confronted with a dissimilar stimulus, the percept will generally alternate...
AbstractThe predominance of rivalrous targets is affected by surrounding context when stimuli rival ...
AbstractWe examined whether dynamic stimulation that surrounds a rival target influences perceptual ...
SummaryDuring binocular rivalry, conflicting monocular images undergo alternating suppression. This ...
The role of collinear facilitation was investigated to test predictions of a model for traveling wav...
AbstractIn the past decade, effects of pattern coherence have indicated that perception during binoc...
AbstractBinocular rivalry is thought to arise from a low-level cortical site. Experiment 1 evaluates...
AbstractThe apparent contrast of a central stimulus is affected by the presence of surrounding stimu...
AbstractBinocular rivalry refers to the alternating perception that occurs when the two eyes are pre...
AbstractVisual rivalry is thought to be a distributed process that simultaneously takes place at mul...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
Binocular rivalry refers to the alternating perceptions experienced when two dissimilar patterns are...
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...