2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.27.450072
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Attention cueing in rivalry: insights from pupillometry

Abstract: We used pupillometry to evaluate the effects of attention cueing on perceptual bi-stability, as reported by adult human observers. Perceptual alternations and pupil diameter were measured during two forms of rivalry, generated by presenting a white and a black disk to the two eyes (binocular rivalry) or splitting the disks between eyes (interocular grouping rivalry). In line with previous studies, we found that subtle pupil size oscillations (about 0.05 mm) tracked alternations between exclusive dominance phas… Show more

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“…This novel view explains why subjectively perceived brightness and the degree of awareness for the presented stimulus rather than its physical properties determine pupil response amplitudes Suzuki et al, 2019). Furthermore, experience with stimulus content , the degree and locus of attention (Acquafredda et al, 2022;Binda & Murray, 2015b;Rosli et al, 2018a), and visual sensitivity (Binda & Murray, 2015a; all shape pupil responses. In summary, a pupillary response amplitude reflects how well a stimulus draws attention and is processed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This novel view explains why subjectively perceived brightness and the degree of awareness for the presented stimulus rather than its physical properties determine pupil response amplitudes Suzuki et al, 2019). Furthermore, experience with stimulus content , the degree and locus of attention (Acquafredda et al, 2022;Binda & Murray, 2015b;Rosli et al, 2018a), and visual sensitivity (Binda & Murray, 2015a; all shape pupil responses. In summary, a pupillary response amplitude reflects how well a stimulus draws attention and is processed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%