Ouhnana Marouane, Jennings Ben J, Kingdom Frederick A A
McGill Vision Research Unit, Department of Ophthalmology, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
PLoS One. 2017 May 1;12(5):e0176842. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0176842. eCollection 2017.
Images that resist binocular fusion undergo alternating periods of dominance and suppression, similarly to ambiguous figures whose percepts alternate between two interpretations. It has been well documented that the perceptual interpretations of both rivalrous and ambiguous figures are influenced by their spatio-temporal context. Here we consider whether an identical spatial context similarly influences the interpretation of a similar rivalrous and ambiguous figure. We developed a binocularly rivalrous stimulus whose perceptual experience mirrors that of a Necker cube. We employed a paradigm similar to that of Ouhnana and Kingdom (2016) to correlate the magnitude of influence of context between the rivalrous and ambiguous target. Our results showed that the magnitude of contextual influence is significantly correlated within observers between both binocularly rivalrous and ambiguous target figures. This points to a similar contextual-influence mechanism operating on a common mechanism underlying the perceptual instability in both ambiguous and rivalrous figures.
抗拒双眼融合的图像会经历交替的优势期和抑制期,这与双关图形类似,其感知会在两种解释之间交替。有充分的文献记载,竞争图形和双关图形的感知解释都受其时空背景的影响。在此,我们探讨相同的空间背景是否同样会影响对类似的竞争和双关图形的解释。我们开发了一种双眼竞争刺激,其感知体验与内克尔立方体的相似。我们采用了一种类似于乌纳纳和金德姆(2016年)的范式,以关联竞争目标和双关目标之间背景影响的大小。我们的结果表明,在观察者中,双眼竞争目标图形和双关目标图形之间背景影响的大小显著相关。这表明,在模糊图形和竞争图形中,一种类似的背景影响机制作用于感知不稳定性背后的共同机制。