1. Introduction 2. Theoretical Background 2.1. Overview of Perceptual Multistability 2.2. Frameworks of Multistability 2.3. Safavi and Dayan's Contributions 2.4. Importance of Theoretical Models 3. Sensory Input and Processing 3.1. Sensory Inputs in Multistability 3.2. Neural Mechanisms of Perception 3.3. Conflicting Interpretations in Sensory Processing 4. Experimental Methods 4.1. Design of Experiments 4.2. Data Collection Techniques 4.3. Participant Selection and Ethics 5. Analysis Techniques 5.1. Quantitative Analysis Methods 5.2. Qualitative Data Examination 5.3. Statistical Tools and Software 6. Findings from Recent Studies 6.1. Key Outcomes of Safavi and Dayan 6.2. Comparative Analysis with Previous Work 6.3. Implications for Multistability Research 7. Discussion and Interpretation 7.1. Interpretation of Findings 7.2. Theoretical and Practical Implications 7.3. Limitations of Current Research 7.4. Future Research Directions 8. Conclusion 8.1. Summary of Key Points 8.2. Contributions to Perceptual Theory 8.3. Final Thoughts and Observations
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