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Further confusing the matter, a number of studies have used brief presentation paradigms to draw specific conclusions about the factors effecting sustained rivalry.
In contrast, differences between images that influence psychological attributes like emotional saliency have less effect on onset dominance than during sustained rivalry [24].
These findings suggest that brief presentation paradigms are inappropriate for their current use in studies of the mechanisms underlying sustained rivalry.
We would like to claim that the initial dominance state is fundamentally different to the subsequent periods of dominance and suppression that occur during sustained rivalry.
However, onset and sustained rivalry appear to be quite different in regards to the factors biasing dominance and may be driven, at least partially, by different underlying mechanisms.
In fact, one of the main conclusions of this paper is that brief presentation paradigms may be an inappropriate basis for any arguments about the mechanisms underlying sustained rivalry.
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This study aimed to demonstrate a single point onset rivalry represents an early phase of perceptual competition that is distinct from sustained binocular rivalry.
Within this context of past binocular rivalry research, it is important to consider recent evidence suggesting the initial "onset" period of dominance during binocular rivalry depends on mechanisms that are independent of those that explain sustained binocular rivalry dynamics [21], [22], [23].
If the presentation exceeds ∼1sec at any location, however, the very different and much more balanced alternations of sustained binocular rivalry become apparent.
Early works on rivalry dynamics (for a review, see [14]) usually focus on the alternating perception during sustained presentation of rivalry stimuli (Figure 1A).
Ms. Verrett also sustained a lively rivalry with another black mezzo-soprano-turned-soprano, Grace Bumbry.
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