Harvey, 2008 - Google Patents
Effects of Pictorial Illusions on Monocular and Binocular Grasping TasksHarvey, 2008
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Title: Effects of pictorial illusions on monocular and binocular grasping tasks. Purpose: The extent to which binocular cues are needed to resist visual illusions is poorly understood. The present study assessed the effect of a pictorial illusion on grasping under binocular and …
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