What is Donders' Law? |
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Donders' law states that for any one gaze
direction, the eye always assumes the same unique
orientation in 3 dimensions. The orientation is always the same irrespective of where the eye came from. For example the orientation of the eye when looking up and right is the same when the eye reached this position by first rotating right and then up or first up and then right. This is a neural, not a mechanical, constraint. |
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