... that I came upon the curious fact that the two eyes do not see equally well at a given instant, but take up, as it were, the work of seeing, and then (relatively speaking) resting, alternately. There is thus a relative retardation of half a period... Response in the Living and Non-living - Page 161by Jagadis Chandra Bose - 1902 - 199 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1901 - 770 pages
...There is thus a relative retardation of half a period as regards maximum sensation in the two retinas. This may be seen, by means of a stereoscope, carrying, instead of etereophotographs, incised plates through which we look at ligbA Tho design consists of two slanting... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1902 - 874 pages
...is thus a relative retardation «.»f half a period as regards maximum sensation in the two retinas. This may be seen, by means of a stereoscope, carrying, instead of stert--- photographs, incised plates through which we look at light. Tb* design consists of two slanting... | |
| Jagadis Chandra Bose - 1927 - 436 pages
...retardation of half a period as regards maximum sensation in the two retinas. This may be demonstrated by means of a stereoscope, carrying, instead of stereo-photographs,...cuts at a suitable distance from each other. One cut, R, slants to the right, and the other, L, to the left (see fig. 68). When the design is looked at through... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1902 - 1190 pages
...There is thus a relative retardation of half a period as regards maximum sensation in the two retinas. This may be seen, by means of a stereoscope, carrying,...cuts at a suitable distance from each other. One cut, E, slants to the right, and the other, L, to the left (see Fig. 15). When the design is looked at through... | |
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