Listar por autor "Valle-Inclán, Fernando"
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Attention to Monocular Images Bias Binocular Rivalry
Moreno-Sánchez, Manuel; Aznar-Casanova, J. Antonio; Valle-Inclán, Fernando (Frontiers Media, 2019-03)[Abstract] When monocular images cannot be fused, perception alternates between the two (or more) possible images. This phenomenon, binocular rivalry (BR), is driven by the physical properties of the stimuli (size, contrast, ... -
Early visual processing during binocular rivalry studied with visual evoked potentials
Valle-Inclán, Fernando; Hackley, Steven A.; Labra, Carmen de; Álvarez, Antonio (Lippincott, 1999)[Abstract] Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were recorded to probes presented to the dominant and suppressed eyes in a binocular rivalry paradigm. Probes presented to the suppressed eye interrupted the current dominance ... -
Electrical activity in primary visual area due to interocular suppression
Labra, Carmen de; Valle-Inclán, Fernando (Lippincott, 2001-12)[Abstract] Under binocular rivalry conditions, evoked potentials to lower hemifield stimulation are more positive for the dominant than for the suppressed eye between 100 and 300 ms. However, this pattern reverses when the ... -
Psychophysiological studies of unattended information processing
Valle-Inclán, Fernando; Labra, Carmen de; Redondo, Milagros (Cambridge University Press, 2000-05)[Abstract] The article describes the general methods and some of the results obtained in the Psychophysiology Laboratory of the University of La Coruña. The paper covers our research on the Simon effect and accessory effect, ... -
Stimulus-response compatibility between stimulated eye and response location: implications for attentional accounts of the Simon effect
Valle-Inclán, Fernando; Hackley, Steven A.; Labra, Carmen de (Springer, 2003-05-22)[Abstract] One influential theory of the Simon effect, the attention-shift hypothesis, states that attention movements are the origin of spatial stimulus codes. According to this hypothesis, stimulus-response compatibility ...