Abstract

When color rivalry is studied at short tachistoscopic exposures, split color fields are often reported in which the target space appears to contain the two colors in some spatial arrangement. A split field in which the nasal visual field color is suppressed within the target space is sometimes reported, using small rivalrous targets. The present study examines this transient color rivalry in the limit of target area, using a simple Ganzfeld method.

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