Abstract

This article describes several different psychophysical strategies that have been applied to the study of binocular vision in normal persons and people with deficient stereopsis. Results from these three techniques--binocular summation, interocular transfer, and utrocular discrimination--are considered in terms of the properties of neural mechanisms that integrate inputs from the two eyes.

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