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In the phenomenon of binocular rivalry, when one eye sees one pattern and the other eye sees another, what do you perceive?

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In the phenomenon of binocular rivalry A single visual pattern is the presented under the two conditions. Under the one condition, the viewer is also conscious of it, and in under the other, the viewer is not.

The Binocular rivalry is the visual phenomenon that is occurs when the dissimilar monocular stimuli are to be presented to the corresponding retinal the locations of the two eyes. Rather than the perceiving a stable, single amalgam of two stimuli, one of the experiences to alternations in the perceptual to awareness over time as the two of stimuli compete for the perceptual dominance. Binocular rivalry is the compelling example of the multistable perception wherein the physically invariant stimulation which leads to the fluctuations in the perception. It is also one of the few psychophysical phenomena that is have been usefully exploited to the study visual processing outside of the awareness; other such phenomena that include metacontrast masking, the motion induced blindness, and the flash suppression.

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