The possible value of monocular motion parallax for improving distance perception under water was investigated. Submerged subjects either kept their heads stationary or rotated their heads about a vertical axis while judging the distance of objects placed 4-15 feet away. Before and after training with feedback to increase judgment accuracy, head movement was related to performance. (Modified author abstract)
Improvement of Absolute Distance Estimation Under Water: Use of Monocular Motion Parallax
1973
12 pages
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