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Science 9 May 1980:
Vol. 208. no. 4444, pp. 615 - 617
DOI: 10.1126/science.7367885

Articles

Science, Vol 208, Issue 4444, 615-617
Copyright © 1980 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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A disparity gradient limit for binocular fusion

P Burt and B Julesz

Ever since Panum, it has been commonly assumed that there is an absolute disparity limit for binocular fusion. It is now found that nearby objects modify this disparity limit. This result sheds new light on several enigmatic phenomena in stereopsis.


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