1997
DOI: 10.1068/v970292
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Breakdown of Apparent Motion under Stereoscopic Viewing

Abstract: To study the effect of binocular disparity on apparent motion, we measured the cumulative time of its breakdown during a 30 s fixation viewing period. Two light spots, both on the left side of the fixation point, were alternately presented one by one on a CRT display (unilateral condition). These spots were binocularly disparate and viewed through a stereoscope. While one spot near the fixation point was presented on a zero disparity plane, the other spot (more peripheral) was either on a zero, uncrossed, or c… Show more

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