Size accentuation in the dominant eye.

作者: STANLEY COREN , CLARE PORAC

DOI: 10.1038/260527A0

关键词: OptometryObject (philosophy)Ocular dominancePopular opinionPsychologyApparent Size

摘要: CONTRARY to popular opinion, people do not use their two eyes equally. It has been found that in tasks where only one eye can be used (such as sighting down a telescope) ∼65% of all observers consistently select the right eye, 32% left and 3% are ambiocular1–4. This preference5 occurs even when both open, points distant object with finger-tip. If alternately closes each it will apparent target is aligned dominant but other. Here we report investigations into whether there difference size stimuli presented non-dominant eye. We ∼2/3 our subjects see being bigger

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