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Etchegaray D, Ortega L, Kim J et al. Dominance of apparent motion in binocular rivalry is modulated by crossmodal synchrony. F1000Posters 2014, 5:893 (poster)

Dominance of apparent motion in binocular rivalry is modulated by crossmodal synchrony

Daniela Etchegaray1, Laura Ortega, Jin Kim, Germán Palafox, Emmanuel Guzman-Martinez
Published 22 Jul 2014
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Published 22 Jul 2014

Dominance of apparent motion in binocular rivalry is modulated by crossmodal synchrony

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Daniela Etchegaray1, Laura Ortega, Jin Kim, Germán Palafox, Emmanuel Guzman-Martinez
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1 Department of Psychology, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
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Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 2014
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