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Note upon some phenomena of Binocular Vision: Translated for the Journal of the Franklin Institute
MM. Foucault and J. Regnault have presented to the Academy of Sciences of Paris an account of some ingenious and beautiful experiments made by them, for the purpose of determining whether when the two Adds of sight, or the corresponding portions of the two [Illegible] were simultaneously impressed b...
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Published in: | Journal of the Franklin Institute 1849-06, Vol.17 (6), p.402 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | MM. Foucault and J. Regnault have presented to the Academy of Sciences of Paris an account of some ingenious and beautiful experiments made by them, for the purpose of determining whether when the two Adds of sight, or the corresponding portions of the two [Illegible] were simultaneously impressed by light of different colors, a sensation of the compound color was produced. Mr. Wheatstone had affirmed that it was not--the general impression among observers appeared to be that it was. The instrument employed in this experiment was Mr. Wheatstone's stereoscope... |
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ISSN: | 0016-0032 1879-2693 |