Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!husc6!rice!diomedes!wasg From: wasg@diomedes.rice.edu (Eric Salituro) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: 3-D perceptual abilities Message-ID: <2668@kalliope.rice.edu> Date: 22 Feb 89 20:50:40 GMT References: Sender: usenet@rice.edu Reply-To: wasg@diomedes.rice.edu (Eric Salituro) Organization: Rice University, Houston Lines: 20 In article po0o+@andrew.cmu.edu (Paul Andrew Olbrich) writes: >This is in reply to Jim Hickstein's earlier comment about losing >stereoscopic effect ... > >Never happened to me, but one thing that does happen to me (and other >people I've talked to) is a wierd sensation that everything's suddenly >shrunk down an order of magnitude, even though it really looks the same. Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes! This has happened to me too. Usually, it happens when I'm very tired and relaxed. When I tried to explain the feeling to a friend of mine, she just looked at me funny. (I was really tired and my description was probably not too lucid, either.) I'm a little curious as to what causes this. At least I'm not crazy... This is not a .signature line... Eric Salituro @ Rice University Houston TX 77251-1892 (713) 527-8101 x2474 Life is like a metaphor. INTERNET: wasg@rice.edu