作者: Charles M.M. de Weert , Peter R. Snoeren , Arno Koning
DOI: 10.1016/J.VISRES.2005.04.005
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摘要: A question raised a long time ago in binocular rivalry research is whether the phenomenon of purely determined by local stimulus properties or that global also play role. More specifically: do coherent features influence rivalrous behavior? After decades underexposure subject, recently this seemed to be answered affirmative. This paper presents additional evidence for an features. In experiment which eye movements cannot bias conclusions it demonstrated Gestalt formation influences positively, i.e., stronger Gestalts have longer total dominance times. appears intervene states ("what"), not directly durations ("how long"). generates questions about nature interactions between and formation. seems fed signals are generated after convergence only leaves its mark on feedback monocular channels, conclusion has been drawn before Alais Blake [Alais, D., & Blake, R. (1998). Interaction motion rivalry. Vision 38, 637-644].