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Kaleidoscopes for binocular rivalry

Published:08 March 2012Publication History

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When you look into the two kaleidoscopes at the same time, a wonderful and strange scene is in sight. We developed the stereo electronic kaleidoscope with the high definition display. It shows the images as beautiful as classic kaleidoscopes can show.

We tested and selected the images which cause the binocular rivalry effect. This work makes the augmented kaleidoscopes which gives us wonderful feeling on the structure and functions of our brain.

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  1. Levelt, W. J. M., On Binocular Rivalry (Assen, the Netherlands: Royal VanGorcum), 1965.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar

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      AH '12: Proceedings of the 3rd Augmented Human International Conference
      March 2012
      162 pages
      ISBN:9781450310772
      DOI:10.1145/2160125

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      • Published: 8 March 2012

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