Probing visual consciousness: rivalry between eyes and images

作者: R. Bhardwaj , R. P. O'Shea , D. Alais , A. Parker

DOI: 10.1167/8.11.2

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摘要: During binocular rivalry, one stimulus is visible (dominant), while the other invisible (suppressed); after a few seconds, perception reverses. To determine whether these alternations involve competition between eyes or images, we measured suppression depth to monocular probes. We did so in conventional rival stimuli and swapping at 1.5 Hz (both sorts of rivalry were shown either with without 18-Hz flicker). The conditions cause that could images both. eye-swapping images. Probes small spot contrast increment stimuli. Using both yes-no forced-choice procedures, found yielded large depth. Weak during image consistent rivalry's involving flicker-and-swap little, if any mainly

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