Astoundingly, looking at a photograph with one eye can yield an experience of depth of the depicted objects similar to that from viewing the real objects with both eyes. E´douard Clapare`de (1873–1940) was one of the first to report this phenomenon in a French paper published in 1904. I give some historical and theoretical context to the phenomenon, provide some biographical information about Clapare`de, and provide a translation into English of Clapare`de’s paper.
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Claparède (1904) on monocular stereopsis: history, theory, and translation
i-Perception, Vol.8(5)
2017
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- Title
- Claparède (1904) on monocular stereopsis: history, theory, and translation
- Creators
- Robert P O'Shea - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- i-Perception, Vol.8(5)
- Identifiers
- 3497; 991012820797302368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article