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Using this apparatus, a method of control was examined which affects a viewer's emotion by changing the magnitude of the motion parallax. A term \u201cgain of motion parallax Gm\u201d which represents the magnitude of a motion parallax is defined. An assumption is made that a visual effect induced by an image with a motion parallax depends on Gm. To prove this assumption, the undetectable threshold of a delay of a motion parallax was found to be approximately 60 ms. It was confirmed that the motion\u2010parallax display apparatus developed has shorter delay than this value. 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