The linear impact of concurrent working memory load on dynamics of Necker cube perceptual reversals

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Autor(a) principal: Intaitė, Monika
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Koivisto, Mika, Castelo-Branco, Miguel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/109503
https://doi.org/10.1167/14.1.13
Resumo: Ambiguous figures are visual stimuli that may be perceived in multistable interpretations. The role of attention in modulating perceptual reversals of ambiguous stimuli is not clear. We tested whether perceptual reversals depend on working memory by manipulating its load while the participants were viewing the Necker cube. Increasing working memory load delayed the latency and decreased the frequency of reversals. These effects followed a linear function of load. The findings imply shared resources of the mechanisms responsible for perceptual reversals and working memory maintenance. However, reversals were not completely abolished even with the hard seven-consonants load, suggesting that bottom-up processes continue to operate in the bistable perception dynamics when top-down mechanisms are attenuated.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The linear impact of concurrent working memory load on dynamics of Necker cube perceptual reversals
title The linear impact of concurrent working memory load on dynamics of Necker cube perceptual reversals
spellingShingle The linear impact of concurrent working memory load on dynamics of Necker cube perceptual reversals
Intaitė, Monika
ambiguous figures
Necker cube
working memory load
visual perception
top-down,
bottom-up
Adult
Attention
Female
Humans
Male
Memory, Short-Term
Optical Illusions
Reaction Time
Visual Cortex
Visual Perception
title_short The linear impact of concurrent working memory load on dynamics of Necker cube perceptual reversals
title_full The linear impact of concurrent working memory load on dynamics of Necker cube perceptual reversals
title_fullStr The linear impact of concurrent working memory load on dynamics of Necker cube perceptual reversals
title_full_unstemmed The linear impact of concurrent working memory load on dynamics of Necker cube perceptual reversals
title_sort The linear impact of concurrent working memory load on dynamics of Necker cube perceptual reversals
author Intaitė, Monika
author_facet Intaitė, Monika
Koivisto, Mika
Castelo-Branco, Miguel
author_role author
author2 Koivisto, Mika
Castelo-Branco, Miguel
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Intaitė, Monika
Koivisto, Mika
Castelo-Branco, Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ambiguous figures
Necker cube
working memory load
visual perception
top-down,
bottom-up
Adult
Attention
Female
Humans
Male
Memory, Short-Term
Optical Illusions
Reaction Time
Visual Cortex
Visual Perception
topic ambiguous figures
Necker cube
working memory load
visual perception
top-down,
bottom-up
Adult
Attention
Female
Humans
Male
Memory, Short-Term
Optical Illusions
Reaction Time
Visual Cortex
Visual Perception
description Ambiguous figures are visual stimuli that may be perceived in multistable interpretations. The role of attention in modulating perceptual reversals of ambiguous stimuli is not clear. We tested whether perceptual reversals depend on working memory by manipulating its load while the participants were viewing the Necker cube. Increasing working memory load delayed the latency and decreased the frequency of reversals. These effects followed a linear function of load. The findings imply shared resources of the mechanisms responsible for perceptual reversals and working memory maintenance. However, reversals were not completely abolished even with the hard seven-consonants load, suggesting that bottom-up processes continue to operate in the bistable perception dynamics when top-down mechanisms are attenuated.
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