Binocular rivalry and stimulus rivalry are two forms of perceptual instability that arise when the visual system is confronted with conflicting stimulus information. In the case of binocular rivalry, dissimilar monocular stimuli are presented to the two eyes for an extended period of time, whereas for stimulus rivalry the dissimilar monocular stimuli are exchanged rapidly and repetitively between the eyes during extended viewing. With both forms of rivalry, one experiences extended durations of exclusive perceptual dominance that fluctuate between the two stimuli. Whether these two forms of rivalry arise within different stages of visual processing has remained debatable. Using an individual-differences approach, we found that both stimulus...
AbstractBinocular rivalry has been used to investigate neural correlates of visual awareness. For th...
Presenting the eyes with spatially mismatched images causes a phenomenon known as binocular rivalry—...
Binocular rivalry the alternations in perception that occur when different images are presented to...
When the two eyes are presented with conflicting stimuli, perception starts to fluctuate over time (...
Binocular rivalry is a phenomenon of visual perception in which perception alternates between two di...
Binocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are visible...
Binocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are visible...
AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are...
In binocular rivalry, the visual percept alternates stochastically between two dichoptically present...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
Contains fulltext : 97674.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent studies s...
Binocular rivalry — the alternations in perception that occur when different images are presented to...
Although binocular rivalry is different from other perceptually bistable phenomena in requiring inte...
WHEN different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
AbstractBinocular rivalry has been used to investigate neural correlates of visual awareness. For th...
Presenting the eyes with spatially mismatched images causes a phenomenon known as binocular rivalry—...
Binocular rivalry the alternations in perception that occur when different images are presented to...
When the two eyes are presented with conflicting stimuli, perception starts to fluctuate over time (...
Binocular rivalry is a phenomenon of visual perception in which perception alternates between two di...
Binocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are visible...
Binocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are visible...
AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when different images are presented one to each eye: the images are...
In binocular rivalry, the visual percept alternates stochastically between two dichoptically present...
AbstractPresenting incompatible images to the eyes results in alternations of conscious perception, ...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
Contains fulltext : 97674.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent studies s...
Binocular rivalry — the alternations in perception that occur when different images are presented to...
Although binocular rivalry is different from other perceptually bistable phenomena in requiring inte...
WHEN different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
AbstractBinocular rivalry has been used to investigate neural correlates of visual awareness. For th...
Presenting the eyes with spatially mismatched images causes a phenomenon known as binocular rivalry—...
Binocular rivalry the alternations in perception that occur when different images are presented to...