Harvard Psychological Studies, 第 2 卷Hugo Münsterberg, Herbert Sidney Langfeld Macmillan Company, 1906 Only contributions from members of the Harvard Psychological Laboratory will be printed in these volumes, which will appear at irregular intervals. |
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... visual angles of the two eyes was thus amply sufficient to give a distinct experience of different distance . When the left eye's angle was about 15 " smaller than the angle of the right eye , the difference of the retinal images gave a ...
... visual angles of the two eyes was thus amply sufficient to give a distinct experience of different distance . When the left eye's angle was about 15 " smaller than the angle of the right eye , the difference of the retinal images gave a ...
第 45 頁
... visual angles differ by about 17 " . A difference of 17 " in the visual angles of the two eyes produces thus under the conditions of this experiment for this subject a strong stereoscopic effect when the eyes are in primary position ...
... visual angles differ by about 17 " . A difference of 17 " in the visual angles of the two eyes produces thus under the conditions of this experiment for this subject a strong stereoscopic effect when the eyes are in primary position ...
第 45 頁
... visual angles . with Dr. Bell finally showed a rather strong fluctuents and the determination of the equality - point for tion has not only too large a middle variation to be but is influenced by a constant tendency to underance of the ...
... visual angles . with Dr. Bell finally showed a rather strong fluctuents and the determination of the equality - point for tion has not only too large a middle variation to be but is influenced by a constant tendency to underance of the ...
第 49 頁
... visual angles differ by about 17 ′′ . A difference of 17 ′′ in the visual angles of the two eyes produces thus under the conditions of this experiment for this subject a strong stereoscopic effect when the eyes are in primary position ...
... visual angles differ by about 17 ′′ . A difference of 17 ′′ in the visual angles of the two eyes produces thus under the conditions of this experiment for this subject a strong stereoscopic effect when the eyes are in primary position ...
第 67 頁
... visual field seems to spin around before one's eyes , - a phenomenon that is ordinarily called the " dizziness of Purkinje . " Delage describes it as follows : " In the experiment of Purkinje , while we are rotating in a positive sense ...
... visual field seems to spin around before one's eyes , - a phenomenon that is ordinarily called the " dizziness of Purkinje . " Delage describes it as follows : " In the experiment of Purkinje , while we are rotating in a positive sense ...
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