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Reversal of perspective for ambiguous optical stimuli (Necker cube, Schröder staircase, honeycomb) has been studied, determining the statistical distribution of time intervals spent on each percept. The experimental distributions can be fitted with the gamma function, characterized by two parameters n, b. The two parameters are not independent, showing a correlatiomn ϱ = 0.74.
Subsequent intervals appear to be largely independent; from the beta distribution for the fraction of time spent on a given percept, one can show that the subjects differ only in regard to the variance of this variable.
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Borsellino, A., De Marco, A., Allazetta, A. et al. Reversal time distribution in the perception of visual ambiguous stimuli. Kybernetik 10, 139–144 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00290512
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