Abstract

The possible inhibition or suppression of stereoscopic depth perception in the presence of binocular rivalry was studied in carefully conducted experiments in which stereoscopic thresholds were determined. With the use of vertical lines and small details as stereoscopic stimuli, no evidence of differences in stereoscopic thresholds between rivaling and nonrivaling backgrounds could be found. Subjectively, it appeared that the presence of vertical lines, and those in positions to give rise to stereoscopic depth, seemed more to inhibit the rivalry.

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