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The role of convergence in visual space perception

Von Hofsten, 1976

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6098692350058590627
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Von Hofsten C
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Vision research

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Earlier experiments suggest that the perception of relative and absolute distance in binocular space is affected by the convergence angle to the stimulus. The question is how? A hypothesis was proposed in which the obtained effects are accounted for in terms of …
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