Pairs of random figures representing four levels of complexity were presented in a binocular-rivalry situation to 12 student volunteer observers. The effect of different levels of complexity on the rate at which complete alternations of the rivalry stimuli occurred was assessed. Rate of alternation was significantly inversely related to the level of stimulus complexity.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
References
1.
LackL. C.Amplitude of visual suppression during the control of binocular rivalry. Perception and Psychophysics, 1973, 13, 374–378.
2.
VanderplasJ. M.GarvinE. A.The association value of random shapes. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1959, 57, 147–154.