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Multistable perception: when bottom-up and top-down coincide.
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- Kornmeier, Jürgen (Autor)
- Hein, Christine Maira (Autor)
- Bach, Michael (Autor)
Titel
Multistable perception: when bottom-up and top-down coincide.
Zusammenfassung
During prolonged observation of an ambiguous figure sudden perceptual reversals occur, while the stimulus itself stays unchanged. There is a vivid debate about whether bottom-up or top-down mechanisms underlie this phenomenon. In the present study, we investigated the interrelation of two experimental factors: volitional control and discontinuous stimulus presentation. Both factors strongly modulate the rate of perceptual reversals and each is attributed either as top-down or bottom-up. We found that participants can apply specific strategies to volitionally increase and/or decrease the stability duration of each of the possible percepts according to the experimental instructions. When attempts of volitional control are combined with discontinuous stimulus presentation the effects are fully additive. Our results indicate that perceptual reversals can originate from different neural mechanisms on different time scales.
Publikation
Brain and cognition
Band
69
Ausgabe
1
Seiten
138-147
Datum
2009 Feb
Zeitschriften-Abkürzung
Brain Cogn
Sprache
eng
ISSN
1090-2147 0278-2626
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Place: United States
PMID: 18682314
Zitierung
Kornmeier, J., Hein, C. M., & Bach, M. (2009). Multistable perception: when bottom-up and top-down coincide. Brain and Cognition, 69(1), 138–147. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandc.2008.06.005
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