Abstract
The perceptual effects of viewing continuously varying binocularly disparate views of a stimulus object under conditions in which convergence and accommodation are kept relatively constant and normal with respect to the target object have not been investigated.
Information regarding the effects of such stimulation should have relevance for problems of form and pattern perception, object constancy, and the perception of depth.
The apparatus to be described makes it possible to produce the stimulus conditions necessary for the study of this class of effects.
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