Visual Latency Difference Determined by Two ‘‘Rotating’’ Pulfrich Techniques

Author:

Nakamizo Sachio1,Nickalls Richard William Dye2,Nawae Hiroki3

Affiliation:

1. Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

2. City Hospital, Nottingham, UK

3. Fukuoka University of Education, Japan

Abstract

We tested the validity of Nickalls’ formula for determining visual latency difference by using two rotating Pulfrich techniques: (A) varying viewing distance while keeping target angular velocity constant (33 rev/min) and (B) varying the target angular velocity while keeping the viewing distance constant (180 cm). The formula predicts that the latency differences estimated by the two techniques are equal with a given neutral density filter. Observers were asked to judge whether or not the rotating target (clockwise) appeared to move back-and-forth from side-to-side with a neutral density filter (OD = 0.7, 1.0, 1.3) in front of the right eye. The results with ten observers showed that the mean visual latency differences associated with each technique for a given filter were not significantly different. These results further validate the Nickalls’ formula and, therefore, support the visual-latency hypothesis to account for the Pulfrich phenomenon.

Publisher

Hogrefe Publishing Group

Subject

General Psychology

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