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A METHOD of securing an illusion of binocular vision wholly without instrumental aid occurred to me recently, which is interesting in connection with the study of pseudoscopic vision. It is fully as startling as any of the results obtained with the lenticular pseudoscope, which I showed at the Royal Institution in February, 1900, and which I shall speak of presently, and, requiring the aid of no optical instrument, is much more impressive.
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WOOD, R. Pseudoscopic Vision without a Pseudoscope: A New Optical Illusion. Nature 64, 351 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/064351b0
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