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  1. Tactile information affects alternating visual percepts during binocular rivalry using naturalistic objects

    Introduction

    Past studies have provided evidence that the effects of tactile stimulation on binocular rivalry are mediated by primitive features...

    Mikoto Ono, Nobuyuki Hirose, Shuji Mori in Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
    Article Open access 11 May 2022
  2. Perceptual and cognitive processes in augmented reality – comparison between binocular and monocular presentations

    In the present study, we investigated the difference between monocular augmented reality (AR) and binocular AR in terms of perception and cognition...

    Akihiko Dempo, Tsukasa Kimura, Kazumitsu Shinohara in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 23 August 2021
  3. Noise estimation for head-mounted 3D binocular eye tracking using Pupil Core eye-tracking goggles

    Head-mounted, video-based eye tracking is becoming increasingly common and has promise in a range of applications. Here, we provide a practical and...

    Anca Velisar, Natela M. Shanidze in Behavior Research Methods
    Article 27 June 2023
  4. Small temporal asynchronies between the two eyes in binocular reading: Crosslinguistic data and the implications for ocular prevalence

    We investigated small temporal nonalignments between the two eyes’ fixations in the reading of English and Chinese. We define nine different patterns...

    Ruomeng Zhu, Mateo Obregón, ... Richard Shillcock in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 27 May 2021
  5. Open and empathic personalities see two things at the same time: the relationship of big-five personality traits and cognitive empathy with mixed percepts during binocular rivalry

    Does our personality predict what we see? This question was studied in 100 university students with binocular rivalry paradigm by presenting...

    Mika Koivisto, Maija Virkkala, ... Jetta Aarnio in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 02 September 2021
  6. Linear perspective cues have a greater effect on the perceptual rescaling of distant stimuli than textures in the virtual environment

    The presence of pictorial depth cues in virtual environments is important for minimising distortions driven by unnatural viewing conditions (e.g.,...

    Gizem Y. Yildiz, Richard Skarbez, ... Philippe A. Chouinard in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 05 January 2024
  7. Eye-specific attentional bias driven by selection history

    Attention helps in selection among competing stimuli, but attentional selection also biases subsequent information processing as a prior experience....

    Eunhye Choe, Min-Shik Kim in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 09 June 2022
  8. Mean orientation discrimination based on proximal stimuli

    Ensemble perception refers to the ability to accurately and rapidly perceive summary statistical representations of specific features from a group of...

    Hikari Takebayashi, Jun Saiki in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 21 March 2024
  9. The effect of training on sensitivity and stability of double fusion in Panum’s limiting case

    Panum’s limiting case is a phenomenon of monocular occlusion in binocular vision. This occurs when one object is occluded by the other object for one...

    Yuyu Shi, Jiaxi Zhang, ... Huayun Li in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 13 October 2023
  10. Generating accurate 3D gaze vectors using synchronized eye tracking and motion capture

    Assessing gaze behavior during real-world tasks is difficult; dynamic bodies moving through dynamic worlds make gaze analysis difficult. Current...

    Scott A. Stone, Quinn A. Boser, ... Craig S. Chapman in Behavior Research Methods
    Article 09 September 2022
  11. Object-based attention requires monocular visual pathways

    Mechanisms of object-based attention (OBA) are commonly associated with the cerebral cortex. However, less is known about the involvement of...

    N. Strommer, S. Al-Janabi, ... S. Gabay in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article Open access 13 February 2024
  12. Crowding in depth for binocular and monocular observation

    Crowding refers to the phenomenon of reduced recognition performance for peripherally presented targets that are flanked by similar stimuli. Crowding...

    Lisa Valentina Eberhardt, Anke Huckauf in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 18 March 2019
  13. Microsaccade rate activity during the preparation of pro- and antisaccades

    Microsaccades belong to the category of fixational micromovements and may be crucial for image stability on the retina. Eye movement paradigms...

    Sofia Krasovskaya, Árni Kristjánsson, W. Joseph MacInnes in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 31 May 2023
  14. High-fidelity eye, head, body, and world tracking with a wearable device

    We describe the design and performance of a high-fidelity wearable head-, body-, and eye-tracking system that offers significant improvement over...

    Vasha DuTell, Agostino Gibaldi, ... Martin S. Banks in Behavior Research Methods
    Article Open access 25 July 2022
  15. Tactile motion biases visual motion perception in binocular rivalry

    There is an ongoing debate whether or not multisensory interactions require awareness of the sensory signals. Static visual and tactile stimuli have...

    Marlene Hense, Stephanie Badde, Brigitte Röder in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 27 February 2019
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