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Removal of monocular interactions equates rivalry behavior for monocular, binocular, and stimulus rivalries

van Boxtel, Jeroen J. A. and Knapen, Tomas and Erkelens, Casper J. and van Ee, Raymond (2008) Removal of monocular interactions equates rivalry behavior for monocular, binocular, and stimulus rivalries. Journal of Vision, 8 (15). p. 13. ISSN 1534-7362. doi:10.1167/8.15.13. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:BOXjov08

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Abstract

When the two eyes are presented with conflicting stimuli, perception starts to fluctuate over time (i.e., binocular rivalry). A similar fluctuation occurs when two patterns are presented to a single eye (i.e., monocular rivalry), or when they are swapped rapidly and repeatedly between the eyes (i.e., stimulus rivalry). Although all these cases lead to rivalry, in quantitative terms these modes of rivalry are generally found to differ significantly. We studied these different modes of rivalry with identical intermittently shown stimuli while varying the temporal layout of stimulation. We show that the quantitative differences between the modes of rivalry are caused by the presence of monocular interactions between the rivaling patterns; the introduction of a blank period just before a stimulus swap changed the number of rivalry reports to the extent that monocular and stimulus rivalries were inducible over ranges of spatial frequency content and contrast values that were nearly identical to binocular rivalry. Moreover when monocular interactions did not occur the perceptual dynamics of monocular, binocular, and stimulus rivalries were statistically indistinguishable. This range of identical behavior exhibited a monocular (∼50 ms) and a binocular (∼350 ms) limit. We argue that a common binocular, or pattern-based, mechanism determines the temporal constraints for these modes of rivalry.


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van Boxtel, Jeroen J. A.0000-0003-2643-0474
Additional Information:Copyright © 2008 by The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. Received March 25, 2008; published November 24, 2008. We would like to thank the reviewers of the current and previous versions of this paper. RvE was supported by a High Potential Grant from Utrecht University. Commercial relationships: none.
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Subject Keywords:binocular vision; perceptual organization; bistability; rivalry
Issue or Number:15
DOI:10.1167/8.15.13
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Official Citation:van Boxtel, J. J. A., Knapen, T., Erkelens, C. J., & van Ee, R. (2008). Removal of monocular interactions equates rivalry behavior for monocular, binocular, and stimulus rivalries. Journal of Vision, 8(15):13, 1-17, http://journalofvision.org/8/15/13/, doi:10.1167/8.15.13.
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