Discontinuous presentation of ambiguous figures: how interstimulus-interval durations affect reversal dynamics and ERPs.

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Titel
Discontinuous presentation of ambiguous figures: how interstimulus-interval durations affect reversal dynamics and ERPs.
Zusammenfassung
If we observe an ambiguous figure, our percept is unstable and alternates between the possible interpretations. Periodically interrupting the presentation sizably modulates the spontaneous reversal rate. We here studied event-related potential (ERP) correlates of the neural processes underlying these strong modulations. An ambiguous Necker stimulus was presented discontinuously with four randomly varying interstimulus intervals (ISI; 14, 43, 130, 390 ms) while participants indicated perceptual reversals. EEG was selectively averaged with respect to the participants' percept and ISI. ERP traces varied markedly between ISIs. A simple model explained a major part of this variation and showed that the ISI-dependent ERP modulation occurs after disambiguation has already taken place. We suggest that perceptual stability (or reversal) depends on a system state, slowly changing from one reversal to the next. ISI can shift this state on a scale between stability and instability.
Publikation
Psychophysiology
Band
44
Ausgabe
4
Seiten
552-560
Datum
2007 Jul
Zeitschriften-Abkürzung
Psychophysiology
Sprache
eng
ISSN
0048-5772
Extra
Place: United States PMID: 17451493
Zitierung
Kornmeier, J., Ehm, W., Bigalke, H., & Bach, M. (2007). Discontinuous presentation of ambiguous figures: how interstimulus-interval durations affect reversal dynamics and ERPs. Psychophysiology, 44(4), 552–560. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8986.2007.00525.x