ABSTRACT Measurements of the threshold of stereopsis under conditions in which a difference in monocular retinal illuminance exists indicate a decrease in sensitivity. Delaying one of the two binocular images was used as a means of investigating whether or not the decrease in stereo sensitivity due to differences in monocular retinal illuminances could be equated to changes in latency. The study indicates that a pure latency hypothesis is too simple a concept to account for the results.
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