Journal article
Perceptual rivalry across animal species
O Carter, B van Swinderen, DA Leopold, SP Collin, A Maier
Journal of Comparative Neurology | WILEY | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1002/cne.24939
Abstract
This review in memoriam of Jack Pettigrew provides an overview of past and current research into the phenomenon of multistable perception across multiple animal species. Multistable perception is characterized by two or more perceptual interpretations spontaneously alternating, or rivaling, when animals are exposed to stimuli with inherent sensory ambiguity. There is a wide array of ambiguous stimuli across sensory modalities, ranging from the configural changes observed in simple line drawings, such as the famous Necker cube, to the alternating perception of entire visual scenes that can be instigated by interocular conflict. The latter phenomenon, called binocular rivalry, in particular ca..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: FT40100807; National Eye Institute, Grant/Award Number: 1R01EY027402-03; National Institute of Mental Health, Grant/Award Number: ZIA MH002838