Fig 1.
Illustration of binocular rivalry paradigm.
Participants viewed two visually distinctive objects through a stereoscope that simultaneously projected the stimuli to different eyes’ fields, thus creating the binocular rivalry condition. Implicit perceptual selectivity to a stimulus can be measured by total length of time it dominates in visual awareness.
Fig 2.
Binocular rivalry task trial procedure.
Fig 3.
Illustration of stimuli types and trial procedure of affective learning.
Fig 4.
Dominance duration in Experiment 1.
Mm = male participants presented with male faces. Mf = male participants presented with female faces. Fm = female participants presented with male faces. Ff = female participants presented with female faces.
Fig 5.
Dominance duration in Experiment 2 and 3.
A: Experiment 2 results. B: Experiment 3 results. Mm = male participants presented with male faces. Mf = male participants presented with female faces. Fm = female participants presented with male faces. Ff = female participants presented with female faces.