Although contour rivalry is known to suppress the contribution of the
non-dominant eye to some visuomotor mechanisms such as the pupillary l
ight reflex, there have been no reports of the impact of rivalry on ac
commodation control. In the situation where the accommodation demands
in the two eyes are in dynamic conflict, it has been reported that the
accommodation response can be modelled in terms of a vector average o
f the appropriate response in the two eyes. This study compared the bi
nocular interactions in the accommodation system with rivalrous and no
n-rivalrous stimuli, Accommodation was continuously monitored with an
infrared optometer, while the accommodation demand in the two eyes was
dynamically modulated independently in the two eyes. When the visual
target was perceptually rivalrous the previously described binocular i
nteractions were abolished and the accommodation response closely foll
owed the accommodation demand presented to the dominant eye. Copyright
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