Abstract:Background: Human stereoscopic vision is a psychological abstraction emerging from sufficiently grouped monocular signals within a broader unity of simultaneous binocular perception. Incongruent central signals inevitably arise when moving through a visual landscape, due to changing asymmetries of perception, producing signal rivalry. Humans have an evolved capacity to dynamically inhibit incongruous or ambiguous signals in order to maintain a coherent unity of stereoscopic perception, a facility sometimes exp… Show more
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