Abstract
Two hypotheses regarding the role of eye movements in reversibility of perspective were tested by having the subjects observe a reversible‐perspective figure during normal and stabilized viewing. No difference in reversal rate was found between the two conditions. It is concluded that reversibility of perspective remains unaffected by the presence or absence of eye movements.
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