JoVE Journal

Neuroscience

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How to Create and Use Binocular Rivalry

Binocular rivalry occurs when the eyes are presented with different images at the same location: one image dominates while the other is suppressed, and dominance alternates periodically. Rivalry is useful for investigating perceptual selection and visual awareness. Here we describe several easy methods for creating and using binocular rivalry stimuli.

Chapters in this video

0:00

Title

1:35

What is Binocular Rivalry and What Questions Can it Address?

2:47

Maintaining Stable Vergence

4:30

Methods for Inducing Binocular Rivalry: Red-blue Goggles

6:25

Methods for Inducing Binocular Rivalry: The Mirror Stereoscope

9:25

Methods for Inducing Binocular Rivalry: Prism Goggles

10:36

Ensuring Complete Suppression

11:54

The Appearance of Binocular Rivalry

14:11

Conclusion

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