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Title: Interactions between binocular rivalry and Gestalt formation
Author(s): Weert, C.M.M. de (074043471)
Snoeren, P.R. (240342666)
Koning, A.R. (264130014)
Publication year: 2005
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Vision Research
ISSN: 0042-6989
Volume: vol. 45
Issue: iss. 19
Start page: p. 2571
End page: p. 2579
Related link(s): http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MImg%26_imagekey=B6T0W%2D4G54HGK%2D2%2DK%26_cdi=4873%26_user=668715%26_orig=browse%26_coverDate=09%252F30%252F2005%26_sk=999549980%26view=c%26wchp=dGLbVzW%2DzSkzV%26md5=40d2091728103544efbcd22d5dec7c72%26ie=/sdarticle.pdf
Abstract: A question raised a long time ago in binocular rivalry research is whether the phenomenon of binocular rivalry is purely determined by local stimulus properties or that global stimulus properties also play a role. More specifically: do coherent features in a stimulus influence rivalrous behavior? After decades of underexposure of the subject, recently this question seemed to be answered in the affirmative. This paper presents additional evidence for an influence of coherent features. In an experiment in which eye movements cannot bias conclusions it is demonstrated that Gestalt formation influences binocular rivalry positively, i.e., stronger Gestalts have longer total dominance times. Gestalt formation appears to intervene in the states of dominance ("what"), not directly in the dominance durations ("how long"). This generates questions about the nature of interactions between binocular rivalry and Gestalt formation. Gestalt formation seems to be fed by signals that are generated after binocular convergence and only leaves its mark on binocular rivalry by feedback to monocular channels, a conclusion which has been drawn before by Alais and Blake
Subject: Perception
Organization: SW OZ BSI [ozi]
SW OZ DCC CO
Organization (former): SW OZ NICI CO
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