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From: "Pat Cabe" <cabep@sassette.uncp.edu>
Organization: UNC Pembroke
To: Color and Vision Network <cvnet@lawton.ewind.com>
Subject: Query: Non-photic retinal stimulation
(I hope this question doesn't sound too silly.) Does anyone know of studies on
the perceptual effects of non-photic stimulation of the retina? For example, if
a set of corresponding and disparate points on the retina are stimulated, do
participants report depth effects?
Pat Cabe
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