
doi: 10.3758/bf03205873
pmid: 6844100
O'Shea and Crassini (1982) refer, that Nagel (1868) initiated about the existence of cyclovergent eye movements should be considered settled in the light of objective data. This debate lasted so long because the difficulty of measuring torsional eye movements prompted past investigators to utilize subjective techniques to distinguish between the motor and nonmotor components. We no longer have to do thatl
Form Perception, Depth Perception, Eye Movements, Orientation, Humans
Form Perception, Depth Perception, Eye Movements, Orientation, Humans
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