Jeffrey N. Browndyke wrote:
>> I've often wondered if the use of webpage background graphics which
> employ a repetitive stereographic-like image might have an effect with
> prolonged exposure. Try it. Any webpage with a repetitive background
> image will yield a strong stereographic effect. Any text or images on
> the page will appear to float in front of the background. Could this
> disrupt depth perception with prolonged exposure?
>> Just a thought,
> JeffI wonder where can I see one of those stereographic-like web servers, is
it something like Magic Eye??, cuz in best case you can win a headache,
but to disrupt perception. Of course that for a minute or something like
you can have a desperate sensation thinking that your perception is not
the correct, but it's cuz muscular habituation and the efort you must
make to mantain this fixation.
Just another thing, the depth perception is originated by vertical and
horizontal disparities what is the same thing they are using to generate
3d ilusion, so, why more training is going to disrupt a sense?