Binocular interaction and serial addition

Abstract
Sampson has demonstrated that, for very brief exposure times only, the use of the non‐dominant eye, determined by an aiming test, results in poorer performance in a serial addition task. The present study reports that when fixation points are supplied, the differences between the dominant and non‐dominant eye, at these very brief exposure times, disappear. Sampson concluded that information from the non‐dominant eye is integrated more slowly than that from the dominant eye. The present study questions the validity of this conclusion.

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