The effect of contrast on the completeness of binocular rivalry suppression |
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Authors: | Mark Hollins |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of North Carolina, 27514, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Abstract: | Binocular rivalry between orthogonal sine wave gratings was studied by asking subjects to indicate when they saw just one or the other grating, as opposed to a composite. Using this measure, it was found that the completeness of rivalry (1) usually increased with grating contrast; (2) increased as a trial progressed, up to about 40 sec; and (3) depended on spatial frequency, with the optimal spatial frequency being lower than that at which contrast sensitivity was maximal. These findings supplement what has been learned about rivalry by other methods. |
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