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Answers to Module 7 Questions

 * Describe your media: a perceptive colour experiment which shows an outline of a raindrop and an elephant made on word docs. The same bluey-grey colour fills both of the images as an experiment to see what colour a perceiver sees (blue or grey) depending on whether the colour is in the raindrop or the elephant.
 * Is it your own work (Links to an external site.)? Yes.
 * What is the file format (Links to an external site.)? PNG
 * What license (Links to an external site.) have you chosen? Less restricted license.
 * What category/gallery (Links to an external site.) will you add it to? 'Multistability in Vision' subtitle
 * How will you describe (Links to an external site.) the file? Perceptive colour experiment to show influence of prior knowledge on perception.

Practicing Citations
These networks have the ability to ‘encode discrete cell types and collectively establish a rugged potential-like landscape’ (Zhou & Huang, 2013) when multiple attractors are observed, enabling a transformation from observing multiple stimuli, existing under external parameters and conditions, to a single, clear interpretation or perception of what is happening.

The rate in which ‘switches’ between alternative percepts occur may vary between people, depending on contextual parameters like cognitive state of the brain, mental disorder, genetics and attention span. This is also known as the Synergetics Phenomenon (Vetter & Stadler, 2007).

When two, incompatible, stimuli are being perceived at one time, only one interpretation can occur at a time, rather than the assumption that an average interpretation is perceived the whole time of observation (Schwartz, Grimault, Hupé, Moore & Pressnitzer, 2012)