Psychophysical magic: rendering the visible 'invisible'

CY Kim, R Blake - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2005 - cell.com
What are the neural correlates of conscious visual awareness? Tackling this question
requires contrasting neural correlates of stimulus processing culminating in visual …

Breaking continuous flash suppression: Competing for consciousness on the pre-semantic battlefield

S Gayet, S Van der Stigchel, CLE Paffen - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (ie, semantic or
conceptual) processing of the suppressed visual input. The development of a new …

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 …

Cortical dynamics of three-dimensional form, color, and brightness perception: I. Monocular theory

S Grossberg - Perception & psychophysics, 1987 - Springer
A real-time visual processing theory is developed to explain how three-dimensional form,
color, and brightness percepts are coherently synthesized. The theory describes how …

Stereopsis and binocular rivalry.

JM Wolfe - Psychological review, 1986 - psycnet.apa.org
Stereopsis and binocular rivalry appear to be incompatible. Rivalry involves suppression of
input from one eye at each location in space and time, whereas stereopsis requires the …

Face adaptation depends on seeing the face

F Moradi, C Koch, S Shimojo - Neuron, 2005 - cell.com
Retinal input that is suppressed from visual awareness can nevertheless produce
measurable aftereffects, revealing neural processes that do not directly result in a conscious …

Interocular transfer of the motion after-effect is not reduced by binocular rivalry

RP O'Shea, B Crassini - Vision Research, 1981 - Elsevier
Motion after-effects (MAEs) were measured intraocularly (adaptation, test stimuli to same
eye) and interocularly (adaptation, test stimuli to opposite eyes) when (a) a rival stimulus …

Visual learning in the perception of texture: simple and contingent aftereffects of texture density

FH Durgin, DR Proffitt - Spatial vision, 1996 - works.swarthmore.edu
Novel results elucidating the magnitude, binocularity and retinotopicity of aftereffects of
visual texture density adaptation are reported as is a new contingent aftereffect of texture …

Sustained invisibility through crowding and continuous flash suppression: a comparative review

N Faivre, V Berthet, S Kouider - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The study of non-conscious vision benefits from several alternative methods that allow the
suppression of an image from awareness. Here, we present and compare two of them that …

Probing unconscious visual processing with the McCollough effect

GK Humphrey, MA Goodale - Consciousness and cognition, 1998 - Elsevier
The McCollough effect, an orientation-contingent color aftereffect, has been known for over
30 years and, like other aftereffects, has been taken as a means of probing the brain's …