4440 Distance 



Binocular Vision 



DISTANCE. 



Magnitude 4440 



Bp. 



B. B. A. 



Wedgwood, T. QJ. Sc. 3 (1817) 1-. 

 Megger, H. A. Ps. C. 157 (1876) 172-. 

 Hirth, G. Cztg. Opt. 14 (1893) 219-. 

 Rouse, J. E. Kan. Un. Q. 5 (1896) 109-. 

 and angles, and illusions. Delbceuf, J. Brux. 



Ac. Bll. 19 (1865) 195-. 

 apparent, of the heavens. Fontana, G. Turin 



Mm. Ac. (1802-03) 289-. 

 and binocular vision. Brewster, (Sir) D. 



Edinb. B. S. T. 15 (1844) 663-; Ph. Mg. 



30 (1847) 305-. 

 . Helmholtz, H. L. F. von. Arch. 



An. PL (PL Ab.) (1878) 322-. 

 dependence of relative estimations on concept 



of absolute distance. Heine, L. Arch. f. 



Oph. 51 (1900) 563-. 

 estimation. Danders, F. C. [1871] (xn) 



Amst. Ak. Wet. P. (1871-72) (No. 1) 4. 

 idea produced by stereoscope. Beck, J. B. A. 



Kp. (1859) (pt. 2) 61. 

 illusions. Kundt, A. Pogg. A. 120 (1863) 



118. 

 of objects seen by reflection and refraction, 



influence of binocular vision. Dove, H. W. 



Berl. Mb. (1858) 312-. 

 phantom images. Le Conte, J. Science 21 



(1893) 333-. 

 . Bostwick, A. E. Science 21 (1893) 



345-. ' 



Fechner's paradoxon. Robinson, T. R. Am. 



J. Psychol. 7 (1895) 9-. 

 (Bobinson). Kirschmann, A. Am. J. 



Psychol. 7 (1895) 23-. 

 Field of view with flat and solid objects, limits 



of correspondence. Scholer, H. Arch. f. 



Oph. 19 (1873) 1-. 

 , influence of one eye on other. 



Gazzaniga, C. L. A. Sc. Lomb. Ven. 4 



(1834) 265-, 302-. 

 Horopter. [Claparede, non] Clapeyron, E. C. 



B. 47 (1858) 566. 

 . Claparede, E. Bb. Un. Arch. 3 (1858) 



138-, 225-; Eeichert Arch. (1859) 384-. 

 . Helmholtz, H. A. Ps. C. 123 (1864) 158-; 



Arch. f. Oph. 10 (1864) (Ab. 1) 1-. 

 . Cellerier, C. St. Pet. Ac. Sc. Mm. 17 



(1872) (No. 11) 57-. 



. Schur, F. Dorpat Sb. 9 (1892) 162-. 

 .determination. Helmholtz, H. [1862] (vi 



Adds.) Heidi. Vh. Nt. Md. 3 (1862-63)51-, 



, . Hankel, H. A. Ps. C. 122 (1864) 

 575-. 



, . Franklin, (Mrs.) C. L. [1887] Am. J. 



Psychol. 1 (1888) 99-. 



Iconoscope. Javal, E. C. E. 63 (1866) 927-. 

 Iridescence of certain beetles. Oppel, J. J. 



Frkf. Jbr. Ps. Vr. (1858-59) 64-. 

 Isoscope. Donders, F. C. (xn) Amst. Ak. 



Wet. P. (1874-75) (No. 10) 2-. 

 Limits of recognition of position differences. 



Best, . Arch. f. Oph. 51 (1900) 453-. 

 Listing's law, consequences. Tscherning, . 



A. d'Ocul. 100 (1888) 101-. 



Luminous beams. 



(1852) (pt. 2) 11-. 

 Lustre. Haidinger, W. Wien SB. (1848) 439-. 

 , apparatus for producing. Rood, 0. N. 



Am. J. Sc. 39 (1865) 260. 

 .cause. Wundt, W. Pogg. A. 116 (1862) 627-. 

 , Dove's theory, experiments. Rood, 0. N. 



Silliman J. 31 (1861) 339-. 

 and irradiation, causes shown by chromatic 



experiments with stereoscope. Dove, H. W 



Berl. B. (1851) 246-. 

 , stereoscopic explanation. Oppel, J. J. (vi 



Adds.) Frkf. Jbr. Ps. Vr. (1853-54) 52-: 



(1854-55) 33-; (1856-57) 56-. 

 , . Helmholtz, H. Eheinl. Westphal. 



Sb. 13 (1856) xxxviii-. 

 , Oppel, J. J. Pogg. A. 100 (1857) 



MAGNITUDE. 



apparent. [Lubimoff non] Lurimoff, N. C. B. 



47 (1858) 24-. 



. Lubimoff, N. A. C. 54 (1858) 13-. 

 , changes. Lehot, C. J. Ferussac Bll. Sc. 



Mth. 7 (1827) 245-. 

 , due to movement of eyes. Henry, C. 



C. E. 119 (1894) 449-, 872. 

 , of magnified objects. Brewer, W. H. [1882] 



Am. As. P. 31 (1883) 139-. 

 , in relation to retinal image. Martins, G. 



Ph. Stud. 5 (1889) 601-. 

 cause of different apparent magnitudes of same 



objects. Walker, Ez. Tilloch Ph. Mg. 30 



(1808) 163-. 

 determination. Rozenberg, V. L. Bs. Ps.-C. 



S. J. 29 (Ps.) (1897) 124- ; Fschr. Ps. (1897) 



(Ab. 2) 138. 

 estimation of linear and angular. Bartoli, A. 



N. Cim. 16 (1876) 74-, 234-. 



in visual field. Fischer, R. Arch. f. Oph. 

 37 (1891) (Ab. 1) 97-, (Ab. 3) 55-. 



figures of unequal magnitude, coalescence in 



stereoscope. Warden, J. Plat. S. J. 3 (1857) 



226-. 

 illusions. Delbceuf, J. Brux. Ac. Bll. 20 (1865) 



70-. 

 subjective, of monocular and binocular images 



in lens. Delage, Y. Arch. Z. Exp. 1 (1893) 



vi-. 



Monocular vision, phenomenon with microscope. 



Furlonge, W. H. [1872] Quek. Mcr. Cl. J. 



3 (1873) 39-. 

 Optics and painting. Helmholtz, H. L. F. von. 



Ev. Sc. 11 (1876) 241-. 

 Perception of depth. Schubring, G. Halle Z. 



Nw. 30 (1867) 253-. 

 in painting. Nicolai, C. [1896] Ndl. 



Gast. Oogl. Vs. 38 (1897) (Ndl. Ooghlk. Bijdr. 



Afi. 2) 17-. 

 Perspective. Chevreul, M. E. [1859] Par. Ac. 



Sc. Mm. 30 (*1860) 383-. 



-. Stevens, W. Le C. Ph. Mg. 13 (1882) 309-. 

 , apparent inversion with telescope. Forbes, 



J. D. Ph. Mg. 16 (1840) 506-. 



appearance of aerial light and shade. 

 Faraday, M. QJ. Sc. 22 (1827) 81-. 



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