Tachistoscopic binocular color rivalry was studied for stimuli either centrally fixated or displaced into the left or the right visual field. The distribution of two-color configurations did not differ markedly among the three locations, but the relative proportion of the percept seen in the color presented to the right eye was less for the left field stimuli than for foveal stimuli or right-field stimuli.
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