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Onset Rivalry: Brief Presentation Isolates an Early Independent Phase of Perceptual Competition

机译:竞赛角逐:简报可隔离感知竞争的早期独立阶段

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When the left and right eyes are simultaneously presented with different images, observers typically report exclusive awareness of only one image. This phenomenon is termed binocular rivalry, reflecting the fact that the dominant image alternates every few seconds in a cycle of perceptual competition that continues indefinitely. Despite the apparent continuity in perceptual switching, we now demonstrate that the initial “onset” period is fundamentally different to all subsequent rivalry epochs. Using brief intermittent presentations, rivalry dominance shows strong biases such that the same target is perceived with each successive stimulus onset. These biases remain consistent within any given location, but vary across the visual field in a distribution that is stable over multiple weeks but highly idiosyncratic across observers. If the presentation exceeds ∼1sec at any location, however, the very different and much more balanced alternations of sustained binocular rivalry become apparent. These powerful onset biases are observed with brief intermittent presentations at a single location or with continual smooth motion of the targets. Periods of adaptation to one of the rivaling targets induced local switches in dominance to the non-adapted target. However, these effects were generally limited to the spatial site of adaptation and had less influence over each subsequent cycle of the target. We conclude that onset rivalry is independent of sustained rivalry and cannot be explained by local regions of monocular dominance or memory of past perceptual history, but rather reflects low-level, spatially localized factors that are stable over periods of weeks. These findings suggest that brief presentation paradigms are inappropriate for their current use in studies of the mechanisms underlying sustained rivalry. However, brief presentations are ideal for investigating early stages of perceptual competition.
机译:当左右眼同时呈现不同的图像时,观察者通常会报告仅感知一张图像。这种现象被称为双眼竞争,反映了这样一个事实,即主导图像在无限期持续的感知竞争周期中每隔几秒钟交替出现一次。尽管在知觉转换方面似乎具有连续性,但我们现在证明初始的“发作”时期与随后的所有竞争时期都有根本的不同。使用简短的断断续续的演讲,竞争优势表现出强烈的偏见,使得在每次连续的刺激发作后都可以感知到相同的目标。这些偏见在任何给定位置都保持一致,但在整个视野中变化,分布在几周内稳定,但在观察者之间却极具特色。但是,如果在任何位置的呈现都超过约1秒,则持续的双目竞争的差异将变得非常明显且更加平衡。通过在单个位置进行短暂的间歇性演示或目标的连续平稳运动,可以观察到这些强大的起始偏差。适应竞争目标之一的时期会导致局部转换主导非适应目标。但是,这些作用通常仅限于适应的空间位置,并且对靶标的每个后续循环的影响较小。我们得出的结论是,发作性竞争与持续性竞争无关,不能用单眼优势或过去知觉历史的记忆来解释,而是反映了在数周内保持稳定的低水平,空间局部化的因素。这些发现表明,简短的陈述范式不适用于当前用于研究持续竞争基础的机制。但是,简短的演示文稿是研究早期知觉竞争的理想选择。

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