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From: The time course of binocular rivalry reveals a fundamental role of noise
Journal of Vision. 2006;6(11):8. doi:10.1167/6.11.8
Figure Legend:
Validation of three existing models. The left charts of each panel show simulated dominance durations as a function of
ipsilateral (ips.) and contralateral (cont.) input strength; the middle and right ones show transition durations and the FRT
as a function of departure (dep.) and destination (dest.) input strength (the Wilson model produces no return transitions
as it is noise-free). Durations are given in seconds for the Wilson model and in arbitrary units (a.u.) for the remaining
ones. Panels A–C show results at the original parameter settings, with the white bars reproducing the original
demonstrations of agreement with Levelt's second proposition. Although all three models support the proposition (for a
limited
range of 7/28/2017
inputs), their behavior
diverges
at most
other points.
In addition,
there are marked
deviations
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data. First, the models incorrectly predict at least an order difference between dominance and transition durations and