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Abstract

Among psychologists and vision scientists,binocular rivalry has enjoyed sustainedinterest for decades dating back to the 19thcentury. In recent years, however, rivalry''saudience has expanded to includeneuroscientists who envision rivalry as a ldquotoolrdquo for exploring the neural concomitants ofconscious visual awareness and perceptualorganization. For rivalry''s potential to berealized, workers using this ldquotoolrdquo need toknow details of this fascinating phenomenon,and providing those details is the purpose ofthis article. After placing rivalry in ahistorical context, I summarize major findingsconcerning the spatial characteristics and thetemporal dynamics of rivalry, discuss two majortheoretical accounts of rivalry (ldquoeyerdquo vsldquostimulusrdquo rivalry) and speculate on possibleneural concomitants of binocular rivalry.

binocular rivalry - conscious awareness - neural model - perceptual organization - suppression

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