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Binocular Rivalry Stimuli are Common but Rivalry is Not
Published 2011-11-01Subjects: “…Binocular Rivalry…”
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Canonical Cortical Circuit Model Explains Rivalry, Intermittent Rivalry, and Rivalry Memory.
Published 2016-05-01“…Here, we show that by including an overlooked realistic small nonspecific background neural activity, the same basic model can reproduce intermittent rivalry and rivalry memory without compromising static rivalry and other cortical phenomena. …”
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On the Art of Binocular Rivalry
Published 2021-11-01“…Binocular rivalry has a longer descriptive history than stereoscopic depth perception both of which were transformed by Wheatstone's invention of the stereoscope. …”
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Third-Eye Rivalry
Published 2020-07-01“…We showcase an optical phenomenon that we call Third-Eye Rivalry . The effect is most easily induced by viewing one’s own reflection in a mirror. …”
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REORIENTATION STRATEGY OF RELIGIOUS FORUM FROM TRUTH RIVALRY TO KINDNESS RIVALRY IN THE PANDEMIC ERA
Published 2022-11-01Subjects: “…the religious forum, multiculturalism, the rivalry of truth, rivalry of kindness…”
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Return of Great Power Rivalry
Published 2019“…Astute students of security and geopolitics might be forgiven for thinking, on the basis of developments in recent years, that we are faced with the re-emergence of the Great Power rivalry, with the key protagonists being the US, Russia and China.…”
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Unmasking Women’s Rivalry in Cameroonian Folktales
Published 2018-08-01“…Folktales promote women's rivalry and mask men's culpability in oppressing women by setting the stage for their jealousy, enmity and competition. …”
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The Rivalry of Procopius of Caesarea and Antonina the Patrician
Published 2024-12-01“…It is possible that the negative treatment of Antonina in the Secret History reflects a rivalry between her and Procopius. This competition becomes most clear when examining the moments in which Procopius becomes a participant in his own narrative of the History of the Wars, and especially in the attempt to resupply Rome (under siege by the Goths) from Naples in 537 AD. …”
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Delinking from Victimhood and Other Rivalries
Published 2019-05-01“…The opinion article addresses the danger of multiplying victimhood rivalries as a manifestation of the modern/colonial agonistics. …”
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Haydn, Mozart and Pleyel: Rivalry And Interinfluences
Published 2021-01-01“…At least twice in his life he could instill a sense of rivalry in his eminent contemporaries—Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. …”
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