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10. Music influences hedonic and taste ratings in beer

11. Flow cell coupled dynamic light scattering for real-time monitoring of nanoparticle size during liquid phase bottom-up synthesis

12. Age effects on visual perceptual decisions of ambiguous stimuli

13. Multisensory Stimulation to Improve Low- and Higher-Level Sensory Deficits after Stroke: A Systematic Review

14. Multisensory Stimulation to Improve Low- and Higher-Level Sensory Deficits after Stroke: A Systematic Review

15. Opposite Influence of Perceptual Memory on Initial and Prolonged Perception of Sensory Ambiguity

16. Percept-switch nucleation in binocular rivalry reveals local adaptation characteristics of early visual processing

17. The Role of Frontal and Parietal Brain Areas in Bistable Perception

18. On the functional relevance of frontal cortex for passive and voluntarily controlled bistable vision

19. Does monocular visual space contain planes?

20. Real 3D increases perceived depth over anaglyphs but does not cancel stereo-anomaly

21. Attending to auditory signals slows visual alternations in binocular rivalry

22. Stereo-vision: Head-centric coding of retinal signals

23. Widespread fMRI activity differences between perceptual states in visual rivalry are correlated with differences inobserver biases

24. Stochastic variations in sensory awareness are driven by noisy neuronal adaptation: evidence from serial correlations in perceptual bistability

25. Multisensory congruency as a mechanism for attentional control over perceptual selection

26. Perceptual incongruence influences bistability and cortical activation

27. Cyclops mirror

28. Human middle temporal cortex, perceptual bias, and perceptual memory for ambiguous three-dimensional motion

29. Retinotopic and non-retinotopic stimulus encoding in binocular rivalry and the involvement of feedback

30. General validity of Levelt's propositions reveals common computational mechanisms for visual rivalry

31. The role of temporally coarse form processing during binocular rivalry

32. Removal of monocular interactions equates rivalry behavior for monocular, binocular, and stimulus rivalries

33. No evidence for widespread synchronized networks in binocular rivalry: MEG frequency tagging entrains primarily early visual cortex

34. Multi-timescale perceptual history resolves visual ambiguity

35. Early interactions between neuronal adaptation and voluntary control determine perceptual choices in bistable vision

40. Colour helps to solve the binocular matching problem

47. Perceived slant from Werner's illusion affects binocular saccadic eye movements

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