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- W2044771606 abstract "Recently Hupé and Rubin (2003, Vision Research43 531–548) re-introduced the plaid as a form of perceptual rivalry by using two sets of drifting gratings behind a circular aperture to produce quasi-regular perceptual alternations between a coherent moving plaid of diamond-shaped intersections and the two sets of component ‘sliding’ gratings. We call this phenomenon plaid motion rivalry (PMR), and have compared its temporal dynamics with those of binocular rivalry in a sample of subjects covering a wide range of perceptual alternation rates. In support of the proposal that all rivalries may be mediated by a common switching mechanism, we found a high correlation between alternation rates induced by PMR and binocular rivalry. In keeping with a link discovered between the phase of rivalry and mood, we also found a link between PMR and an individual's mood state that is consistent with suggestions that each opposing phase of rivalry is associated with one or the other hemisphere, with the ‘diamonds’ phase of PMR linked with the ‘positive’ left hemisphere." @default.
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- W2044771606 title "Plaid Motion Rivalry: Correlates with Binocular Rivalry and Positive Mood State" @default.
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