“…Using this paradigm, we computed median phase durations as well as overall fractions for each of our five percept states (i.e., left, right, balanced mixed, mixed left, and mixed right; Figure 2B), allowing us to calculate ratios between the median phase durations of exclusive percepts (exclusive left vs. exclusive right) and mixed percepts (mixed left vs. mixed right). Although mean rivalry phase durations are used commonly in the literature to quantify perceptual dominance during rivalry (Blake & Logothetis, 2002;Klink et al, 2010;Lunghi et al, 2011;Sheynin et al, 2019;Zhou, Gao, White, Merk, & Yao, 2004), calculating the mean of the distribution is prone to be biased in favor of longer phase durations (Zhou et al, 2004); therefore, to account for this, we used the median rather than the mean of the phase duration distribution as a measure of perceptual dominance for each category. Obtaining phase durations of overall mixed visibility We concatenated adjacent mixed percepts reported using the three mixed states in the original task to compute a new aggregated mixed percept state from which we extracted the median duration of mixed visibility.…”