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Binocular Rivalry between Complex Stimuli in Split-Brain Observers
We investigated binocular rivalry in the twocerebral hemispheres of callosotomized(split-brain) observers. We found that rivalryoccurs for complex stimuli in split-brainobservers, and that it is similar in the...
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Depth without disparity in random-dot stereograms
Depth can be perceived in random-dot stereograms in which dots are binocularly uncorrelated, in the absence of overall positional disparity (e.g., Julesz, 1960). This phenomenon, which we have calledrivaldepth, p...
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Dichoptic temporal frequency differences do not lead to binocular rivalry
The influence of temporal modulation on binocular rivalry was examined in two ways. First, an uncontoured field viewed by one eye had its luminance sinusoidally modulated at 4 Hz (full-field flicker). The othe...
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Binocular rivalry occurs without simultaneous presentation of rival stimuli
It has always been assumed that for binocular rivalry to occur, the dichoptic stimuli must be exposed simultaneously. However, we demonstrate binocular rivalry between rival stimuli that are never simultaneous...
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Does stereopsis have a fusional component?
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The dependence of cyclofusion on orientation
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Psychophysics discovers Piaget: Comments on Frayman and Dawson (1981)
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Is the “contour specificity” of McCollough effects an example of anomalous transfer? Comments on Sharpe and Tees (1978)