Is synchronized neuronal gamma activity relevant for selective attention?

J Fell, G Fernandez, P Klaver, CE Elger, P Fries - Brain Research Reviews, 2003 - Elsevier
Today, much evidence exists that sensory feature binding is accomplished by phase
synchronization of induced neuronal gamma activity (30–80 Hz). Recent studies furthermore …

VEGF delivery with retrogradely transported lentivector prolongs survival in a mouse ALS model

M Azzouz, GS Ralph, E Storkebaum, LE Walmsley… - Nature, 2004 - nature.com
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) causes adult-onset, progressive motor neuron
degeneration in the brain and spinal cord, resulting in paralysis and death three to five years …

[HTML][HTML] Can attention selectively bias bistable perception? Differences between binocular rivalry and ambiguous figures

M Meng, F Tong - Journal of vision, 2004 - jov.arvojournals.org
It is debated whether different forms of bistable perception result from common or separate
neural mechanisms. Binocular rivalry involves perceptual alternations between competing …

[HTML][HTML] Depth of interocular suppression associated with continuous flash suppression, flash suppression, and binocular rivalry

N Tsuchiya, C Koch, LA Gilroy, R Blake - Journal of vision, 2006 - iovs.arvojournals.org
When conflicting images are presented to the corresponding regions of the two eyes, only
one image may be consciously perceived. In binocular rivalry (BR), two images alternate in …

Object-based attention determines dominance in binocular rivalry

JF Mitchell, GR Stoner, JH Reynolds - Nature, 2004 - nature.com
A question of long-standing interest to philosophers, psychologists and neuroscientists is
how the brain selects which signals enter consciousness,. Binocular rivalry and attention …

[HTML][HTML] Inter-ocular contrast normalization in human visual cortex

F Moradi, DJ Heeger - Journal of vision, 2009 - tvst.arvojournals.org
The brain combines visual information from the two eyes and forms a coherent percept, even
when inputs to the eyes are different. However, it is not clear how inputs from the two eyes …

[HTML][HTML] Low spatial frequencies are suppressively masked across spatial scale, orientation, field position, and eye of origin

TS Meese, RF Hess - Journal of Vision, 2004 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Masking is said to occur when a mask stimulus interferes with the visibility of a target (test)
stimulus. One widely held view of this process supposes interactions between mask and test …

Scene congruency biases binocular rivalry

L Mudrik, LY Deouell, D Lamy - Consciousness and cognition, 2011 - Elsevier
Contextual regularities, that is, objects' tendency to appear with certain other objects,
facilitate the processing of visual scenes and confer contextually incongruent objects with a …

Effects of selective attention on perceptual filling-in

P De Weerd, E Smith, P Greenberg - Journal of Cognitive …, 2006 - direct.mit.edu
After few seconds, a figure steadily presented in peripheral vision becomes perceptually
filled-in by its background, as if it “disappeared”. We report that directing attention to the …

Dynamics of interocular suppression in amblyopic children during electronically monitored occlusion therapy: first insight

S Kehrein, T Kohnen, M Fronius - Strabismus, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Interocular suppression is assumed to be the mechanism leading to impaired
visual acuity, especially in strabismic amblyopia. Little is known about the dynamics of …