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Limits to vertical fusion in the field of vision

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Abstract

Fusion is the property that allows the perception of a single image in a single binocular direction. Fusion is made up of two components: motor fusion in which vergence eye movements compensate for disparate retinal images, and sensory fusion, which is the property of the visual system that allows the perception of a single objet to be obtain from disparate images without using vergence eye movements.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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