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Retinal rivalry; Vision Rivalry
  • An image demonstrating binocular rivalry. If you view the image with red-cyan 3D glasses, the text will alternate between '''Red''' and '''Blue'''.{{3d glasses}}
  • Binocular rivalry. If you view the image with red-cyan 3D glasses, the angled Warp and weft will alternate between the '''Red''' and the '''Blue''' lines.{{3d glasses}}

Oxford–Cambridge rivalry         
RIVALRY BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD AND THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
Fenland polytechnic; Cowley polytechnic; Oxbridge rivalry; Oxbridge Interview; Cambridge-Oxford rivalry; Cambridge–Oxford rivalry; Oxford and Cambridge rivalry; Oxford-Cambridge rivalry
Rivalry between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge is a phenomenon going back many centuries. During most of that time, they were the only two universities in England and Wales, making the rivalry more intense than it is now.
Hamilton–Rosberg rivalry         
  • 2016}} season.
  • The start of the [[2014 Bahrain Grand Prix]] where Hamilton passed Rosberg for the lead.
  • the final race of the season]].
  • Rosberg was ordered to remain behind Hamilton at the [[2013 Malaysian Grand Prix]]
  • Rosberg retired five days after winning his maiden World Championship title, the first reigning champion to do so since [[Alain Prost]].
  • Hamilton ''(background)'' thanked Rosberg for letting him pass at the [[2016 Monaco Grand Prix]].
RIVALRY BETWEEN FORMULA ONE DRIVERS NICO ROSBERG AND LEWIS HAMILTON
Hamilton-Rosberg rivalry; Rosberg-Hamilton rivalry; Rosberg–Hamilton rivalry
The Hamilton–Rosberg rivalry was a Formula One rivalry between British racing driver Lewis Hamilton and German racing driver Nico Rosberg. The rivalry was most prevalent during their four years as team-mates at Mercedes from 2013–2016, a period in which the two drivers dominated the sport.
Andover–Exeter rivalry         
INTER-SCHOOL RIVALRY
Exeter-Andover rivalry; Exeter-Andover Rivalry; Exeter–Andover rivalry; Exeter-Andover / Andover-Exeter Rivalry; Exeter/Andover rivalry; Andover/Exeter rivalry; Andover–Exeter Rivalry; Exeter–Andover Rivalry; Exeter/Andover Rivalry; Andover/Exeter Rivalry; Andover vs Exeter; Exeter vs Andover; Exeter vs. Andover; Andover vs. Exeter; Phillips Academy/Phillips Exeter Academy rivalry; Phillips Exeter Academy/Phillips Academy rivalry; Andover-Exeter rivalry; Andover-Exeter Rivalry; Andover-Exeter
The Andover–Exeter rivalry (also known as the Exeter–Andover rivalry) is an academic and athletic rivalry between Phillips Academy (Andover) and Phillips Exeter Academy (Exeter), bearing many similarities of tradition and practice (as well as athletes) to the Harvard–Yale rivalry. Exeter traditionally educated its students for Harvard, much as Andover traditionally educated its students for Yale (despite being in the same state as Harvard).

Wikipedia

Binocular rivalry

Binocular rivalry is a phenomenon of visual perception in which perception alternates between different images presented to each eye.

When one image is presented to one eye and a very different image is presented to the other (also known as dichoptic presentation), instead of the two images being seen superimposed, one image is seen for a few moments, then the other, then the first, and so on, randomly for as long as one cares to look. For example, if a set of vertical lines is presented to one eye, and a set of horizontal lines to the same region of the retina of the other, sometimes the vertical lines are seen with no trace of the horizontal lines, and sometimes the horizontal lines are seen with no trace of the vertical lines.

At transitions, brief, unstable composites of the two images may be seen. For example, the vertical lines may appear one at a time to obscure the horizontal lines from the left or from the right, like a traveling wave, switching slowly one image for the other. Binocular rivalry occurs between any stimuli that differ sufficiently, including simple stimuli like lines of different orientation and complex stimuli like different alphabetic letters or different pictures such as of a face and of a house.

Very small differences between images, however, might yield singleness of vision and stereopsis. Binocular rivalry has been extensively studied in the last century. In recent years neuroscientists have used neuroimaging techniques and single-cell recording techniques to identify neural events responsible for the perceptual dominance of a given image and for the perceptual alternations.