Abstract

Factors affecting the size of Panum's fusional area are reviewed. One of these factors, prolonged fixation disparity, is investigated. The results show that this does not appear to significantly alter the size of Panum's area within the limitations of the tests used in detecting subjects with prolonged fixation disparity.

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