In three experiments in which Os’ degree of movement during monocular regard was varied, exaggerated body sway produced expected improvement in accuracy of depth judgments. However, small head sways failed to produce improvement in performance. The relatively small influence of minor head movements of unrestrained Os suggests that uncomfortable head restraints impose unnecessary and possibly distracting restrictions on cooperative Os.
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