JOURNAL ARTICLE

Attention Speeds Binocular Rivalry

Chris PaffenDavid AlaisFrans A.J. Verstraten

Year: 2006 Journal:   Psychological Science Vol: 17 (9)Pages: 752-756   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

During binocular rivalry, incompatible images presented dichoptically compete for perceptual dominance. It has long been debated whether binocular rivalry can be controlled by attention. Most studies have shown that voluntary control over binocular rivalry is limited. We sought to remove attention from binocular rivalry by presenting a concurrent task. Diverting attention slowed the rivalry alternation rate, and did so in proportion to the difficulty of the concurrent task. Even a very demanding distractor task, however, did not arrest rivalry alternations completely. Given that diverting attention was equivalent to lowering the contrast of the rival stimuli, the ability of attention to speed binocular rivalry is most likely due to an increase in the effective contrast of the stimuli through boosting the gain of the cortical response. This increase in effective contrast will ultimately lead to a perceptual switch, thereby limiting voluntary control. Thus, attention speeds rivalry alternations, but has no inherent control over the rivalry process.

Keywords:
Binocular rivalry Rivalry Psychology Cognitive psychology Perception Binocular vision Visual perception Neuroscience Computer science Artificial intelligence Economics

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Citation History

Topics

Visual perception and processing mechanisms
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Neural dynamics and brain function
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience

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