Abstract

In two experiments, one using a nulling technique and the other forced-choice testing. observers judged the rotation in depth of dichoptically-viewed, vertical gratings of unequal contrast. In neither experiment was evidence found for a stereoscopic sensation of depth based on contrast disparity alone; spatial frequency disparity, on the other hand, produced a clear rotation of the fused percept about the vertical axis.

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