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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.

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Fig 2.

Binocular rivalry task trial procedure.

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Fig 3.

Illustration of stimuli types and trial procedure of affective learning.

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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.

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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.

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