Yellott J I, Kaiwi J L
Perception. 1979;8(2):135-42. doi: 10.1068/p080135.
Inside-out relief masks of faces can be depth-inverted (i.e. seen in reverse perspective) during close-up binocular viewing. If a random-dot stereogram is projected onto such a mask, stereopsis can be achieved for the stereogram, and its depth planes are correctly seen while the mask itself, including the region covered by the stereogram, is simultaneously perceived as depth-inverted. This demonstration shows that binocular depth inversion cannot be explained by a complete loss of stereoscopic information (e.g. through monocular suppression), or by a process analogous to pseudoscopic viewing whereby retinal disparities are incorporated into perception, but with their signs uniformly reversed.
在近距离双眼观察时,面部的由内向外的浮雕面具可以发生深度反转(即从相反的视角观看)。如果将随机点立体图投射到这样的面具上,对于该立体图可以实现立体视觉,并且其深度平面能被正确地看到,而面具本身,包括被立体图覆盖的区域,同时被感知为深度反转。这个演示表明,双眼深度反转不能用立体视觉信息的完全丧失(例如通过单眼抑制)来解释,也不能用类似于假视观看的过程来解释,在假视观看中视网膜视差被纳入感知,但它们的符号被统一反转。