In both flash suppression and binocular rivalry, perceptual conflict between the two eyes is required for the perceptual effect.
Modern researchers have attempted to incorporate such perceptual effects into mathematical models of vision.
Color theory has described perceptual and psychological effects to this contrast.
This perceptual effect is known as the Ganong effect.
It seems that problems can also arise from the perceptual effects of such presentations.
Well-designed static educational graphics take advantage of these perceptual effects.
A gimmick perhaps, this device has startling perceptual effects and intellectual repercussions.
Some generalizations of the physics can be drawn, neglecting perceptual effects for now:
Different perceptual effects arise from recording the world with photographs as opposed to interpreting it in paint.
Direct comparison between physiology and psychophysical experiments have been done on several perceptual effects.