Predictive coding explains binocular rivalry: An epistemological review

J Hohwy, A Roepstorff, K Friston - Cognition, 2008 - Elsevier
Binocular rivalry occurs when the eyes are presented with different stimuli and subjective
perception alternates between them. Though recent years have seen a number of models of …

Seeing the invisible: The scope and limits of unconscious processing in binocular rivalry

Z Lin, S He - Nature Precedings, 2008 - nature.com
When an image is presented to one eye and a very different image is presented to the
corresponding location of the other eye, they compete for conscious representation, such …

Neural events and perceptual awareness

N Kanwisher - Cognition, 2001 - Elsevier
Neural correlates of perceptual awareness, until very recently an elusive quarry, are now
almost commonplace findings. This article first describes a variety of neural correlates of …

Binocular rivalry and visual awareness: The role of attention

TL Ooi, ZJ He - Perception, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
When the right eye and the left eye view dissimilar scenes, the observer does not
experience a stable superimposed percept of the images presented to the two eyes, but …

Deconstructing continuous flash suppression

E Yang, R Blake - Journal of vision, 2012 - jov.arvojournals.org
In this paper, we asked to what extent the depth of interocular suppression engendered by
continuous flash suppression (CFS) varies depending on spatiotemporal properties of the …

[HTML][HTML] Grou** visual features during binocular rivalry

D Alais, R Blake - Vision research, 1999 - Elsevier
During binocular rivalry, portions of one eye's view may be perceptually dominant while
other portions are suppressed; at any given moment, overall dominance often resembles a …

[HTML][HTML] Quantifying sensory eye dominance in the normal visual system: a new technique and insights into variation across traditional tests

J Li, CSY Lam, M Yu, RF Hess, LYL Chan… - … & Visual Science, 2010 - arvojournals.org
Purpose.: Although eye dominance assessment is used to assist clinical decision-making,
current understanding is limited by inconsistencies across the range of available tests. A …

Slow binocular rivalry in bipolar disorder

SM Miller, BD Gynther, KR Heslop, GB Liu… - Psychological …, 2003 - cambridge.org
Background. The rate of binocular rivalry has been reported to be slower in subjects with
bipolar disorder than in controls when tested with drifting, vertical and horizontal gratings of …

Individual differences in high-level biological motion tasks correlate with autistic traits

JJA van Boxtel, Y Peng, J Su, H Lu - Vision research, 2017 - Elsevier
Human actions are rich in social cues and play an essential role in interacting with the social
environment. Hence, the perception of biological motion (ie, movement elicited by humans …

Natural images dominate in binocular rivalry

DH Baker, EW Graf - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2009 - National Acad Sciences
Ecological approaches to perception have demonstrated that information encoding by the
visual system is informed by the natural environment, both in terms of simple image …