A Hierarchical Model of Visual Rivalry
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Binocular rivalry is the alternating percept that can result when the two eyes see different scenes. Recent psychophysical evidence supports an account for one component of binocular rivalry similar to that for other bistable percepts. Recent neurophysiological evidence showsthat some binocular neurons are modulated with the changing percept; others are not, even if they are selective between thestimuli presented to the eyes. We extend our model to a hierarchy to address these effects. 1 Introduction Although binocular rivalry leads to distinct perceptual distress, it is revealing about the mechanisms of visual information processing. Various experiments have suggested that simple input competition cannot be the whole story.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-1997
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