[HTML][HTML] Microsaccades: small steps on a long way
M Rolfs - Vision research, 2009 - Elsevier
Contrary to common wisdom, fixations are a dynamically rich behavior, composed of
continual, miniature eye movements, of which microsaccades are the most salient …
continual, miniature eye movements, of which microsaccades are the most salient …
[HTML][HTML] The 'laws' of binocular rivalry: 50 years of Levelt's propositions
It has been fifty years since Levelt's monograph On Binocular Rivalry (1965) was published,
but its four propositions that describe the relation between stimulus strength and the …
but its four propositions that describe the relation between stimulus strength and the …
Pupil dilation reflects perceptual selection and predicts subsequent stability in perceptual rivalry
During sustained viewing of an ambiguous stimulus, an individual's perceptual experience
will generally switch between the different possible alternatives rather than stay fixed on one …
will generally switch between the different possible alternatives rather than stay fixed on one …
Ambiguous figures–what happens in the brain when perception changes but not the stimulus
During observation of ambiguous figures our perception reverses spontaneously although
the visual information stays unchanged. Research on this phenomenon so far suffered from …
the visual information stays unchanged. Research on this phenomenon so far suffered from …
[HTML][HTML] The time course of binocular rivalry reveals a fundamental role of noise
When our two eyes view incongruent images, we experience binocular rivalry: An ongoing
cycle of dominance periods of either image and transition periods when both are visible …
cycle of dominance periods of either image and transition periods when both are visible …
Negligible fronto-parietal BOLD activity accompanying unreportable switches in bistable perception
The human brain's executive systems have a vital role in deciding and selecting among
actions. Selection among alternatives also occurs in the perceptual domain; for instance …
actions. Selection among alternatives also occurs in the perceptual domain; for instance …
A proposed test of temporal nonlocality in bistable perception
H Atmanspacher, T Filk - Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2010 - Elsevier
The concept of temporal nonlocality is used to refer to states of a (classical) system that are
not sharply localized in time but extend over a time interval of non-zero duration. We …
not sharply localized in time but extend over a time interval of non-zero duration. We …
Disrupting parietal function prolongs dominance durations in binocular rivalry
Human brain imaging studies of bistable perceptual phenomena revealed that frontal and
parietal areas are activated during perceptual switches between the two conflicting percepts …
parietal areas are activated during perceptual switches between the two conflicting percepts …
Multistability, perceptual value, and internal foraging
Substantial experimental, theoretical, and computational insights into sensory processing
have been derived from the phenomena of perceptual multistability—when two or more …
have been derived from the phenomena of perceptual multistability—when two or more …
Visual sensitivity underlying changes in visual consciousness
When viewing a different stimulus with each eye, we experience the remarkable
phenomenon of binocular rivalry: alternations in consciousness between the stimuli [1, 2] …
phenomenon of binocular rivalry: alternations in consciousness between the stimuli [1, 2] …