Affiliation:
1. Sohmiya Institute of Psychology
Abstract
The alternation of dominance and suppression in a binocular-rivalry situation is involved closely in visual consciousness and unconsciousness. Therefore, binocular rivalry has recently been highlighted as a useful psychophysical phenomenon for the study of consciousness. However, we point out that the conventional method since Breese (1899) that rivalrous stimuli to the two eyes are presented simultaneously and for a long time has a fatal flaw for approaching the fundamental mechanisms underlying rivalry and, at the same time, our new method called “the suppression method” is, however, useful.
Subject
Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology