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    • Hubert-Wallander, Bjorn (Vanderbilt University, 2008-04)
      In their 2004 study, Watanabe et al. measure the detectability of contrast increment probes during rivalry dominance and suppression by plotting threshold versus contrast (TvC)functions, finding significant elevation of ...
    • Wong, Kwan Nok Adrian (Vanderbilt University, 2024-03-27)
      Mental imagery has been characterized as the isolation of the feedback process that occurs during normal perception, since stimuli are “perceived” without actual feedforward sensory input. Predictive coding theory has been ...
    • Kang, Min-Suk (2008-12-16)
      Department: Psychology
      When two eyes view dissimilar monocular images, those two images resist binocular combination and, instead, engage in competitive interactions that produce fluctuations in perception over time; this phenomenon is called ...