To establish the depth perception database of Chinese armored crews and provide base information for the selection and training of the related population. The depth perception data of 565 Chinese young males from seven natural areas were collected. The Participants’ age range from 17 to 32. The data were statistically analyzed and compared with related researches in China and abroad. Within a certain range, the distance between the variance simulation and the standard constant stimulation had no significant effect on the depth description. A significant difference existed among the monocular and binocular. Depth perception in armored crews of different education and living areas did not exhibit significant different. Depth perception of armored crews was better than general population, seamen and drivers. By sampling on a national scale, the depth perception database is established for Chinese armored crews. This study provides the basic data for the training and selection of armored crews and can be also used as reference for cognitive parameters researchers.
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