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Binocular rivalry
Binocular rivalry refers to alternating perception of what the left eye sees with what the right eye sees when the two (2) are incompatible.
Binocular rivalry is a situation in which two (2) different images are presented simultaneously to the left and right eyes and perception alternates back and forth between the two (2) images.
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