This 3D vision test is a research study being conducted by Prof. Robert Hess of the Department of Ophthalmology and Prof. Jeremy Cooperstock of the Centre for Intelligent Machines of McGill University.
We are conducting this brief, informal experiment to assess the quality of
3D vision (stereopsis) of the general population. Please note that your
participation is completely voluntarily and the results are anonymous.
The test itself should only take you a few minutes. At
the end of the experiment, your 3D vision or stereopsis score will be calculated
and displayed to you, along with some facts about 3D vision.
For further information about 3D viewing, please see this helpful
Viewing 3D on
TV: Questions and Answers page from the CBC.