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On the Origins of Terms in Binocular Vision [PDF]
Vision with two eyes has been commented upon for many centuries, and the principal concern has been with binocular single vision. The terminology we apply to binocular vision developed rapidly after the invention of the stereoscope in the early 19th century. The origins of terms such as anaglyph, binocular lustre, chromatic stereoscope, cyclopean eye,
Wade, Nicholas J.
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This essay reviews major developments - empirical and theoretical - in the field of binocular vision during the last 25years. We limit our survey primarily to work on human stereopsis, binocular rivalry and binocular contrast summation, with discussion where relevant of single-unit neurophysiology and human brain imaging.
Blake, Randolph, Wilson, Hugh
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Topical Review: Assessment of Binocular Sensory Processes in Low Vision
SIGNIFICANCE This article summarizes the evidence for a higher prevalence of binocular vision dysfunctions in individuals with vision impairment. Assessment for and identification of binocular vision dysfunctions can detect individuals experiencing ...
Huang, J+5 more
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Cyclopean geometry of binocular vision [PDF]
The geometry of binocular projection is analyzed, with reference to the primate visual system. In particular, the effects of coordinated eye movements on the retinal images are investigated. An appropriate oculomotor parameterization is defined, and is shown to complement the classical version and vergence angles.
Hansard, Miles, Horaud, Radu
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Intraexaminer repeatability and agreement in stereoacuity measurements made in young adults [PDF]
·AIM: To determine the repeatability and agreement of stereoacuity measurements made using some of the most widely used clinical tests: Frisby, TNO, Randot and Titmus.
Antona Peñalba, Beatriz+4 more
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Monocular and binocular vision in the performance of a complex skill [PDF]
The goal of this study was to investigate the role of binocular and monocular vision in 16 gymnasts as they perform a handspring on vault. In particular we reasoned, if binocular visual information is eliminated while experts and apprentices perform a ...
Heinen, Thomas, Vinken, Pia M.
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A Portable Active Binocular Robot Vision Architecture for Scene Exploration [PDF]
We present a portable active binocular robot vision archi- tecture that integrates a number of visual behaviours. This vision archi- tecture inherits the abilities of vergence, localisation, recognition and si- multaneous identification of multiple ...
Aragon-Camarasa, Gerardo+2 more
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Complications of frontal defects [PDF]
A case where the severe course of an orbital phlegmon led to a functionally and cosmetically poor condition is presented. Thirty-five years later, it was possible to achieve a satisfactory result through several operations performed with ...
Berghaus, Alexander, Schmidt, B.
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Some binocular advantages for planning reach, but not grasp, components of prehension [PDF]
Proficient (fast, accurate, precise) hand actions for reaching-to-grasp 3D objects are known to benefit significantly from the use of binocular vision compared to one eye alone.
Conway, M. L., Grant, S.
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Binocular combination in abnormal binocular vision
We investigated suprathreshold binocular combination in humans with abnormal binocular visual experience early in life. In the first experiment we presented the two eyes with equal but opposite phase shifted sine waves and measured the perceived phase of the cyclopean sine wave.
Jian Ding+2 more
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