Journal article

Pupil dilation reflects perceptual selection and predicts subsequent stability in perceptual rivalry

W Einhäuser, J Stout, C Koch, O Carter

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | Published : 2008

Abstract

During sustained viewing of an ambiguous stimulus, an individual's perceptual experience will generally switch between the different possible alternatives rather than stay fixed on one interpretation (perceptual rivalry). Here, we measured pupil diameter while subjects viewed different ambiguous visual and auditory stimuli. For all stimuli tested, pupil diameter increased just before the reported perceptual switch and the relative amount of dilation before this switch was a significant predictor of the subsequent duration of perceptual stability. These results could not be explained by blink or eye-movement effects, the motor response or stimulus driven changes in retinal input. Because pupi..

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