Effect of illuminance on the directions of chromostereopsis and transverse chromatic aberration observed with natural pupils
1990; Wiley; Volume: 10; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1475-1313.1990.tb00863.x
ISSN1475-1313
AutoresPierre Simonet, Melanie C. W. Campbell,
Tópico(s)Plant and animal studies
ResumoThe direction of chromostereopsis observed with a natural pupil and the direction of the monocularly perceived disparity between coloured targets (F and C lines - 486 and 656 nm) have been measured in a sample of 30 subjects at 10 and 1000 lx. At both illumination levels approximately equal numbers of subjects perceived positive and negative chromostereopsis. When the ambient illumination was increased, a reversal in the direction of the chromostereopsis occurred for 16 subjects. For six of them a change from a positive to a negative chromostereopsis was observed, a pattern not reported in previous studies. In most cases at both high and low illuminance, there was an absence of perception of a monocular disparity (transverse chromatic aberration), although chromostereopsis was reported, indicating that binocular information can be obtained from sub-threshold monocular disparities. At low illuminance, the lack of correlation between the direction of chromostereopsis and transverse chromatic aberration (TCA) may indicate that there may be a supplementary binocular factor in chromostereopsis.
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