1954
DOI: 10.21236/ad0027956
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The Geometry of Binocular Space Perception

Abstract: We think that this is an important report because here, for the first time, extensive experimental results and analytical details are presented which strongly support the Lüneburg Theory of the Geometry of Binocular Visual Space. This is a terminal report on research done under contract with the Office of Naval Research (N6onril7119; NR 143-638). The work is being terminated because of our inability to acquire and retain adequate personnel with the highly technical skills necessary for such work. A very high d… Show more

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“…Many workers have since concerned themselves with the original or modified theory from theoretical and experimental viewpoints. Some of the results of various experiments carried out to test the validity of the theory confirmed it (e.g., Blank, 1961;Foley, 1964;Hagino, Yoshioka, & Hirabayashi, 1963;Hardy, Rand, Rittler, Blank, & Boeder, 1953; This study was supported by a scientific research grant provided by the Japanese Ministry of Education. The present article is largely based on an earlier article (Hagino & Yoshioka,I%8) and further presents the results and implications of the study in the context of subsequent related research.…”
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“…Many workers have since concerned themselves with the original or modified theory from theoretical and experimental viewpoints. Some of the results of various experiments carried out to test the validity of the theory confirmed it (e.g., Blank, 1961;Foley, 1964;Hagino, Yoshioka, & Hirabayashi, 1963;Hardy, Rand, Rittler, Blank, & Boeder, 1953; This study was supported by a scientific research grant provided by the Japanese Ministry of Education. The present article is largely based on an earlier article (Hagino & Yoshioka,I%8) and further presents the results and implications of the study in the context of subsequent related research.…”
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“…On the other hand, Ishii (1972) proposed that-the geometry of visual space might not be so exclusively hyperbolic as Luneburg claimed but might vary from hyperbolic to elliptical and from individual to individual, that-is, -I~K~+ I, based on the statistics of signs of Ks obtained by the earlier researchers, including himself (Blank, 1961;Hagino et al, 1963;Hardy et al, 1951Hardy et al, , 1953Indow et al, 1962a, b;Ishii, 1962Ishii, , 1964Shipley, 1957;Zajaczkowska, 1956a, b). According to his statistics, Ks were positive in 13 of 52 cases in the alley experiments and in 8 of 68 cases in the 3-and 4-point and in other experiments.…”
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“…However, the fact that convergence does have some perceptual consequences with a few observers is also of significance. For example, the assumption that the addition of a constant amount of convergence will not affect the perceived depth in a binocular configuration (BLANK, 1957(BLANK, , 1959HARDY et al, 1953) is neither true nor false. From the above studies by Gogel, it is true with most observers but not with all.…”
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“…This model has been tested in several ways by many investigators: the 3-and 4-point experiments (Hardy, Rand, Rittler, Blank, & Boeder, 1953;Higashiyama, 1976;Indow, Inoue, & Matsushima, 1962a;Zajaczkowska, 1956b), the alley problem (Hardy, Rand, & Rittler, 1951;Indow, Inoue, & Matsushima, 1962b;Ishii, 1972;Shipley, 1957;Zajaczkowska, 1956a) and examinations concerning the axiom system (Foley, 1964(Foley, , 1972.…”
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