V1 Does Not Undergo Dichoptic Cross Orientation Suppression at the Onset of Binocular Rivalry Flash Suppression
BM Carlson, BA Mitchell, K Dougherty… - Available at SSRN … - papers.ssrn.com
The role of primate primary visual cortex (V1) for binocular rivalry is debated. Recent studies
hypothesized that V1 initiates binocular rivalry (Lee et al., 2007), while later stages of visual …
hypothesized that V1 initiates binocular rivalry (Lee et al., 2007), while later stages of visual …
[PDF][PDF] Does V1 response suppression initiate binocular rivalry?
During binocular rivalry (BR) only one eye's view is perceived. Neural underpinnings of BR
are debated. Recent studies suggest that primary visual cortex (V1) initiates BR. One trigger …
are debated. Recent studies suggest that primary visual cortex (V1) initiates BR. One trigger …
Binocular rivalry-like neural activities in anesthetized macaque V1
While the binocular rivalry (BR) stimulus is processed over multiple cortical areas, it is
unclear how much the neural activities in area V1 contribute to its perception. To investigate …
unclear how much the neural activities in area V1 contribute to its perception. To investigate …
Rivalry-like neural activity in primary visual cortex in anesthetized monkeys
Two incongruent images viewed by the two eyes cause binocular rivalry, during which
observers perceive continuous alternations between these two visual images. Previous …
observers perceive continuous alternations between these two visual images. Previous …
A role for ocular dominance in binocular integration
Neurons in the primate primary visual cortex (V1) combine left-and right-eye information to
form a binocular output. Controversy surrounds whether ocular dominance, the preference …
form a binocular output. Controversy surrounds whether ocular dominance, the preference …
[PDF][PDF] Stimulating both eyes with matching stimuli enhances V1 responses
Neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) of primates play a key role in combining monocular
inputs to form a binocular response. Although much has been gleaned from studying how …
inputs to form a binocular response. Although much has been gleaned from studying how …
Hierarchy of cortical responses underlying binocular rivalry
During binocular rivalry, physical stimulation is dissociated from conscious visual
awareness. Human brain imaging reveals a tight linkage between the neural events in …
awareness. Human brain imaging reveals a tight linkage between the neural events in …
Functional neuroimaging of binocular rivalry
P Sterzer, SM Miller - … of visual consciousness: Lessons from binocular …, 2013 - torrossa.com
Binocular rivalry has intrigued researchers for over two centuries, but research into its neural
mechanisms was until recently limited to behavioral and animal studies. The availability of …
mechanisms was until recently limited to behavioral and animal studies. The availability of …
[PDF][PDF] Right parietal TMS shortens dominance durations in binocular rivalry
Binocular rivalry occurs when dissimilar images are presented to each eye. Rather than a
combined picture being perceived, each monocular image competes for perceptual …
combined picture being perceived, each monocular image competes for perceptual …
DYNAMICS OF VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS IN PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX OF MICE DURING RIVALROUS STIMULUS PRESENTATION
M Timplalexi, P Mateos-Aparicio… - IBRO Neuroscience …, 2023 - ibroneuroreports.org
Binocular rivalry occurs in human and non-human primates when the two eyes are
presented with conflicting images in the binocular visual field. Instead of generating a …
presented with conflicting images in the binocular visual field. Instead of generating a …