Saliency in a suppressed image affects the spatial origin of perceptual alternations during binocular rivalry.

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Published in Vision Res on July 03, 2010

Authors

Sjoerd M Stuit1, Frans A J Verstraten, Chris L E Paffen

Author Affiliations

1: Utrecht University, Neuroscience & Cognition Utrecht, Helmholtz Institute, Division of Experimental Psychology, Heidelberglaan 2, NL-3584 CS, Utrecht, The Netherlands. s.m.stuit@uu.nl

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