“…Test-retest reliabilities 114 for average percept duration are moderate to high, with past stud-115 ies reporting r s = 0.69 (Whittle, 1963), r p = 0.7 (Miller et al, 2010) 116 and r p = 0.8 (Pettigrew & Miller, 1998, in bipolar patients and 117 controls). 118 Variability in rate of rivalry has been found to correlate with 119 patterns of saccadic eye movements (Hancock et al, 2012), with 120 level of dichoptic masking (Baker & Graf, 2009), with retinotopic 121 activity in extrastriate visual cortex triggered by the suppressed 122 image (Yamashiro et al, 2014), and with variability in the structure 123 of parietal cortex (Kanai, Bahrami, & Rees, 2010). Rate of rivalry is 124 faster in children than adults (Hudak et al, 2011;Kovacs & 125 Eisenberg, 2004) and declines with increasing age in adulthood 126 (Jalavisto, 1964;Ukai, Ando, & Kuze, 2003).…”