“…This selection theory suggests that attention-related frontal-parietal areas are responsible for initiating perceptual alternations by sending top-down signals to guide activity in visual cortex toward one representation or the other. Fronto-parietal activation during bistable perception has been supported by imaging studies using ambiguous figures and binocular rivalry paradigms (Amir, 2007; Blake & Logothetis, 2002; Britz, Landis, & Michel, 2009; Knapen, Brascamp, Pearson, van ee, Blake, 2011; Sterzer & Kleinschmidt, 2007; Weilnhammer, Ludwig, Hesselmann, Sterzer, 2013; Wilcke, O’Shea, & Watts, 2009). PD affects the cortico-striato-thalamocortical circuitry including connections to frontal and parietal cortices (for reviews see Christopher & Strafella, 2013; Tinaz, Courtney & Stern, 2011), raising the question of whether there is perceptual rigidity in PD; that is, how individuals with this disorder perceive bistable figures and experience binocular rivalry.…”