Journal article

Personality measures link slower binocular rivalry switch rates to higher levels of self-discipline

A Antinori, LD Smilliec, OL Carter

Frontiers in Psychology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2017

Abstract

In this paper we investigated the relation between personality and the rate of perceptual alternations during binocular rivalry. Studies have demonstrated that slower rivalry alternations are associated with a range of clinical conditions. It is less clear whether rivalry dynamics similarly co-vary with individual differences in psychological traits seen across non-clinical population. We assessed rivalry rates in a non-clinical population (n = 149) and found slower rivalry alternations were positively related r(149) = 0.20, p = 0.01 to industriousness, a trait characterized by a high level of self-discipline using the Big Five Aspect Scales (BFAS). Switch rates were also negatively related ..

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