“…Most of that interindividual scatter was based on the scatter in adaptation curves of people with normal vision which differed by a ratio of 1:5 (Piper, 1951). Three-dimensional vision in twilight with monocular viewing was compared by Glees (1949) to three-dimensional vision in twilight with stereoscopy. Three-dimensional vision in twilight with monocular viewing was compared by Glees (1949) to three-dimensional vision in twilight with stereoscopy.…”
“…Most of that interindividual scatter was based on the scatter in adaptation curves of people with normal vision which differed by a ratio of 1:5 (Piper, 1951). Three-dimensional vision in twilight with monocular viewing was compared by Glees (1949) to three-dimensional vision in twilight with stereoscopy. Three-dimensional vision in twilight with monocular viewing was compared by Glees (1949) to three-dimensional vision in twilight with stereoscopy.…”
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