Abstract

Features of the binocular integration of disparate luminances are also evident in an illusion of brightness in which disparate luminance steps are not presented to the two eyes. When the Craik-O’Brien illusion is displayed on a Cartesian grid and the optic axes are misaligned so that three steps of apparent brightness are perceived, the middle (binocular) step shows brightness averaging and undergoes the alternations of binocular rivalry over time.

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