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A stochastic model of multistable visual perception

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 Multistability in vision is an intriguing phenomenon that is currently not well understood. In this paper, we present a new, stochastic model for multistable visual perception. It is based on results of time series analysis of experimental data, yielding evidence for it being a linear, stochastic process. This is the outcome of testing for unstable periodic orbits and comparing the correlation dimension of the data to that of white noise. In the model, all degrees of freedom but one can be determined by general knowledge, thus resulting in a high degree of parsimony. The remaining parameter is used to model the individual characteristics that vary between subjects. Fitting simulations to the experimental data proves the parameter to be in a physiologically highly plausible range.

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Received: 12 September 2000 / Accepted in revised form: 17 May 2001

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Merk, I., Schnakenberg, J. A stochastic model of multistable visual perception. Biol Cybern 86, 111–116 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004220100274

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