A question raised a long time ago in binocular rivalry research is whether the phenomenon of binocular rivalry is purely determined by local stimulus properties or that global stimulus properties also play a role. More specifically: do coherent features in a stimulus influence rivalrous behavior? After decades of underexposure of the subject, recently this question seemed to be answered in the affirmative. This paper presents additional evidence for an influence of coherent features. In an experiment in which eye movements cannot bias conclusions it is demonstrated that Gestalt formation influences binocular rivalry positively, i.e., stronger Gestalts have longer total dominance times. Gestalt formation appears to intervene in the states of...
The term binocular rivalry refers the perceptual alternations that occur when a different image is p...
AbstractRecent work investigated the influence of exogenous attention on initial percept dominance a...
When discrepant images are shown to the two eyes, each can intermittently disappear. This is known a...
A question raised a long time ago in binocular rivalry research is whether the phenomenon of binocul...
A question raised a long time ago in binocular rivalry research is whether the phenomenon of binocul...
AbstractA question raised a long time ago in binocular rivalry research is whether the phenomenon of...
Contains fulltext : 55529.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A question rai...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
When the two eyes are presented with conflicting stimuli, perception starts to fluctuate over time (...
Binocular rivalry and stimulus rivalry are two forms of perceptual instability that arise when the v...
AbstractDuring binocular rivalry, portions of one eye’s view may be perceptually dominant while othe...
Binocular rivalry is a phenomenon of visual perception in which perception alternates between two di...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
In binocular rivalry, the visual percept alternates stochastically between two dichoptically present...
AbstractWe examined whether dynamic stimulation that surrounds a rival target influences perceptual ...
The term binocular rivalry refers the perceptual alternations that occur when a different image is p...
AbstractRecent work investigated the influence of exogenous attention on initial percept dominance a...
When discrepant images are shown to the two eyes, each can intermittently disappear. This is known a...
A question raised a long time ago in binocular rivalry research is whether the phenomenon of binocul...
A question raised a long time ago in binocular rivalry research is whether the phenomenon of binocul...
AbstractA question raised a long time ago in binocular rivalry research is whether the phenomenon of...
Contains fulltext : 55529.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A question rai...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
When the two eyes are presented with conflicting stimuli, perception starts to fluctuate over time (...
Binocular rivalry and stimulus rivalry are two forms of perceptual instability that arise when the v...
AbstractDuring binocular rivalry, portions of one eye’s view may be perceptually dominant while othe...
Binocular rivalry is a phenomenon of visual perception in which perception alternates between two di...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
In binocular rivalry, the visual percept alternates stochastically between two dichoptically present...
AbstractWe examined whether dynamic stimulation that surrounds a rival target influences perceptual ...
The term binocular rivalry refers the perceptual alternations that occur when a different image is p...
AbstractRecent work investigated the influence of exogenous attention on initial percept dominance a...
When discrepant images are shown to the two eyes, each can intermittently disappear. This is known a...