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- Multistable_auditory_perception abstract "Multistable auditory perception is a thoroughly investigated cognitive phenomena in which certain auditory stimuli can be perceived in multiple ways. While it has been most commonly studied in the visual domain, this phenomenon also has been observed in the auditory and olfactory modalities. In the olfactory domain, different scents are piped to the two nostrils, while in the auditory domain, researchers often examine the effects of binaural sequences of pure tones. Generally speaking, multistable perception has three main characteristics: exclusivity, implying that the multiple perceptions cannot simultaneously occur; randomness, indicating that the duration of perceptual phases follows a random law, and inevitability, meaning that subjects are unable to completely block out one percept indefinitely.".
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- Multistable_auditory_perception wikiPageWikiLink Bistability.
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- Multistable_auditory_perception wikiPageWikiLink FMRI.
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- Multistable_auditory_perception wikiPageWikiLink Inferior_frontal_gyrus.
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- Multistable_auditory_perception wikiPageWikiLink Olfactory_system.
- Multistable_auditory_perception wikiPageWikiLink Prefrontal_cortex.
- Multistable_auditory_perception wikiPageWikiLink Stochastic.
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- Multistable_auditory_perception wikiPageWikiLinkText "Auditory".
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- Multistable_auditory_perception comment "Multistable auditory perception is a thoroughly investigated cognitive phenomena in which certain auditory stimuli can be perceived in multiple ways. While it has been most commonly studied in the visual domain, this phenomenon also has been observed in the auditory and olfactory modalities. In the olfactory domain, different scents are piped to the two nostrils, while in the auditory domain, researchers often examine the effects of binaural sequences of pure tones.".
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