Distribution of Stereoanomalies in the General Population.

Abstract

Large proportions of the general population have frequently been reported to be stereoscopically anomalous. However, when we tested a large sample (103 persons) we found all (with the exception of three truly stereoblind observers) to be able to initially detect depth in Julesz random dot stereograms within two minutes. Some persons, however, were not able to detect depth when retested immediately with reversed disparity, but half of those were able to see depth on retesting a few days later.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA115229

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  • Millicent Newhouse
  • William R. Uttal

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