Abstract
On the hypothesis that pathways from each pair of corresponding points of the two retinae converge upon a common pathway in the brain and that physiological summation takes place, the authors explain their experimental finding that binocular vision gives an increase of brilliance over monocular vision. From the Department of Ophthalmology, Oscar Johnson Institute, Washington University, St. Louis. On the hypothesis that pathways from each pair of corresponding points of the two retinae converge upon a common pathway in the brain and that physiological summation takes place, the authors explain their experimental finding that binocular vision gives an increase of brilliance over monocular vision. From the Department of Ophthalmology, Oscar Johnson Institute, Washington University, St. Louis.
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