CLE Paffen, D Alais - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2011 - frontiersin.org
… In so doing, Wheatstone (1838) made the first assertion in what was to be a long and vigorously contested debate: can binocularrivalry be controlled by voluntary attention? In …
… Called binocularrivalry, this remarkable phenomenon provides an effective means for … flux while the visual stimulus remains invariant, binocularrivalry might ultimately shed light on the …
R Blake, F Tong - Scholarpedia, 2008 - var.scholarpedia.org
… Binocularrivalry is a visual phenomenon that occurs when dissimilar … Binocularrivalry is a compelling example of multistable … from a review of binocularrivalry appearing in the journal …
… studied form of bistable perception—binocularrivalry. Suppression in rivalry is covered in detail, … The competitive dynamics of rivalry are discussed within the context of the classical ‘…
R Blake - Psychological review, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
… Binocularrivalry refers to the alternating periods of dominance and suppression occassioned by stimulation of corresponding retinal areas with dissimilar monocular stimuli. …
This paper presents a modified reciprocal inhibition model for the temporal dynamics of binocularrivalry. The model is based on neurophysiological mechanisms and is derived from …
… Demonstration of strong binocularrivalry and weak pattern rivalry. Although experiments on rivalry are typically done under controlled laboratory conditions with prisms or stereoscopes, …
… model of binocularrivalry. In the model, competition between two images in rivalry is driven by … reported in rivalry, including the three hallmarks: (i) binocularrivalry requires attention; (ii) …
PCF Law, BK Paton, RH Thomson, GB Liu… - Twin Research and …, 2013 - cambridge.org
… Binocularrivalry (BR) is an intriguing phenomenon that occurs when two different images are presented, one to each eye, resulting in alternation or rivalry … genetic studies of rivalry. This …