Reversing ocular dominance and suppression in a single flash.
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Breaking continuous flash suppression: competing for consciousness on the pre-semantic battlefieldUnited we sense, divided we fail: context-driven perception of ambiguous visual stimuliThe role of temporally coarse form processing during binocular rivalryTop-down influences on ambiguous perception: the role of stable and transient states of the observerTraveling waves of activity in primary visual cortex during binocular rivalry.The role of the primary visual cortex in perceptual suppression of salient visual stimuli.Multi-stable perception balances stability and sensitivity.Waves of visibility: probing the depth of inter-ocular suppression with transient and sustained targets.Onset rivalry: brief presentation isolates an early independent phase of perceptual competition.Multi-timescale perceptual history resolves visual ambiguity.The spatial origin of a perceptual transition in binocular rivalryBistable perception modeled as competing stochastic integrations at two levelsSerial dependence in visual perception.What causes alternations in dominance during binocular rivalry?Neural processing of visual information under interocular suppression: a critical review.Suppression during binocular rivalry broadens orientation tuningOn the use of continuous flash suppression for the study of visual processing outside of awareness.Single-neuron correlates of subjective vision in the human medial temporal lobe.Consciousness of the first order in blindsight.Binocular flash suppression in the primary visual cortex of anesthetized and awake macaquesBINOCULAR RIVALRY AND NEURAL DYNAMICS.A common neurodynamical mechanism could mediate externally induced and intrinsically generated transitions in visual awareness.Long-range traveling waves of activity triggered by local dichoptic stimulation in V1 of behaving monkeys.Tracking without perceiving: a dissociation between eye movements and motion perception.Callosal connections of primary visual cortex predict the spatial spreading of binocular rivalry across the visual hemifields.Context-dependent perceptual modulation of single neurons in primate visual cortexThe effects of categorical and linguistic adaptation on binocular rivalry initial dominance.Deconstructing Interocular Suppression: Attention and Divisive Normalization.Deconstructing continuous flash suppressionSimilar effects of feature-based attention on motion perception and pursuit eye movements at different levels of awareness.The role of temporal cortical areas in perceptual organization.Normalization regulates competition for visual awarenessVisibility states modulate microsaccade rate and direction.Primary visual cortex: awareness and blindsightThe functional impact of mental imagery on conscious perceptionHierarchy of cortical responses underlying binocular rivalry.The neural correlates of consciousness: an update.Continuous flash suppression modulates cortical activity in early visual cortexBinocular rivalry outside the scope of awareness.Neural activity in the visual thalamus reflects perceptual suppression
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Reversing ocular dominance and suppression in a single flash.
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Reversing ocular dominance and suppression in a single flash.
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Reversing ocular dominance and suppression in a single flash.
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Reversing ocular dominance and suppression in a single flash.
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Reversing ocular dominance and suppression in a single flash.
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10.1016/0042-6989(84)90044-0
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1984-01-01T00:00:00Z