Depth-discrimination thresholds as a function of binocular differences of retinal illuminance at scotopic and photopic levels.

Author(s)
Lit, A.
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Abstract

The precision of depth discrimination has been measured in a two-rod test apparatus involving real-depth cues. The effects of 2 variables have been studied: the level of equal retinal illuminance presented to the 2 eyes. The results have significance for photochemical theories of vision and for classical theory of binocular space discrimination.

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Journal of the Optical Society of America, Vol. 49 (1959), No. 8 (August), p.746-752

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