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Science 30 June 1978:
Vol. 200. no. 4349, pp. 1497 - 1499
DOI: 10.1126/science.663633

Articles

Science, Vol 200, Issue 4349, 1497-1499
Copyright © 1978 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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Is binocular vision always monocular?

R Blake and J Camisa

Visual sensitivity of one eye was determined under binocular stimulus conditions yielding apparent fusion, stereopsis, monocular dominance, and monocular suppression. Marked losses in sensitivity accompanied monocular suppression but were not evident during stable singel vision. The results are inconsistent with the hypothesis that supression alone mediates binocular single vision.


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