Variations in the predominance of an object engaged in binocular rivalry may arise from variations in the durations of dominance phases, suppression phases, or both. Earlier work …
The inability of the human visual system to fuse dissimilar patterns in corresponding regions of the two eyes results in stochastic alternation of perceptual dominance between the two …
Research suggests that the neural concomitants of visual rivalry are contingent on the stimulus parameters, implying the existence of three different types of rivalry. Binocular …
The binocular rivalry produced by a pair of incompatible stimuli results in alternating dominance between the two members of the pair. When one stimulus is dominant, the other …
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How do selective and constructive visual mechanisms interact to determine the outcome of conscious perception? Binocular rivalry involves selective perception of one of two …
Consciousness is selective in nature. At any moment, we are aware of only a fraction of the information that saturates our senses. Attentional capacity is one major determinant of …
Visual abnormalities, both at the sensory input and the higher interpretive levels, have been associated with many of the symptoms of schizophrenia. Individuals with schizophrenia …
CaeRDY|§> Page 1 CA RD IFF UN I VE RS ITY PRIFYSGOL CaeRDY|§> Studies of Visual Functions and the Effect of Visual Fatigue in Adults with Dyslexia A thesis submitted to Cardiff …