Neuroimaging Studies of Binocular Rivalry: How the brain changes its mind

Professor Janine D. Mendola, Ph.D., Visual Neuroscience Lab

Event Date:

Thursday, December 7th, 2023 – 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

Speaker:

Professor Janine D. Mendola, Ph.D., Visual Neuroscience Lab

Host:

Dr. Lora Likova

Abstract

I will discuss human fMRI and MEG studies of binocular rivalry, including some recent work on individual differences. Alternations between bistable percepts provide a powerful platform to study visual awareness and suppression. The frequency tagging technique is used to record whole brain SSVEPs with analyses of power, coherence, and connectivity.  In untagged data, we explore the role of alpha band signals in perceptual stabilization. One theme is comparison of well matched binocular states, such as different types of rivalry. Another theme is the non-invasive measurement of interocular inhibition, which may be a partially heritable trait. There is also the possibility to discuss potential relationships to binocular vision disorders such as amblyopia.  http://mvr.mcgill.ca/Janine/research.html

Event Category

Scientific

Event type

Colloquium