The Necker cube--an ambiguous figure disambiguated in early visual processing.

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Titel
The Necker cube--an ambiguous figure disambiguated in early visual processing.
Zusammenfassung
How can our percept spontaneously change while the observed object stays unchanged? This happens with ambiguous figures, like the Necker cube. Explanations favor either bottom-up factors in early visual processing, or top-down factors near awareness. The EEG has a high temporal resolution, so event related potentials (ERPs) may help to throw light on these alternative explanations. However, the precise point in time of neural correlates of perceptual reversal is difficult to estimate. We developed a paradigm that overcomes this problem and found an early (120 ms) occipital ERP signal correlated with endogenous perceptual reversal. Parallels of ambiguous-figure-reversal to binocular-rivalry-reversals are explored.
Publikation
Vision research
Band
45
Ausgabe
8
Seiten
955-960
Datum
2005 Apr
Zeitschriften-Abkürzung
Vision Res
Sprache
eng
ISSN
0042-6989
Extra
Place: England PMID: 15695180
Zitierung
Kornmeier, J., & Bach, M. (2005). The Necker cube--an ambiguous figure disambiguated in early visual processing. Vision Research, 45(8), 955–960. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2004.10.006