Perceived depth of curved lines in the presence of cyclovergence

Mitsudo [Mitsudo, H. (2007). Illusory depth induced by binocular torsional misalignment. Vision Research, 47, 1303–1314] reported a new depth illusion in which a static flat pattern consisting of curved lines appears stereoscopically stratified when viewed with eccentric elevated gaze. He proposed a...

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Eye and associated structures. Visual pathways and centers. Vision
Eye Movement Measurements
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Gaze
Humans
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Young Adult
title Perceived depth of curved lines in the presence of cyclovergence
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