The mechanism of short-term monocular deprivation is not simple: separate effects on parallel and cross-oriented dichoptic masking
Abstract Short-term deprivation of the input to one eye increases the strength of its influence on visual perception. This effect was first demonstrated using a binocular rivalry task. Incompatible stimuli are shown to the two eyes, and their competition for perceptual dominance is then measured. Fu...
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Main Authors: | Alex S. Baldwin, Robert F. Hess |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d37e0ce64b0149499ccd8a77d2d52eb3 |
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