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Binocular Vision

2023
This article describes human binocular vision. While it is focused primarily on human stereopsis, it also briefly tells about other binocular functions, including binocular summation, rivalry, and vergence, the eye movement that is driven by stereopsis.
Suzanne McKee, Preeti Verghese
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Binocular Vision

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1988
ABSTRACT Sensory correspondence, which forms the foundation for binocular vision, is a central activity of the cortex at the perceptual level and can occur with or without an anatomic proximity of corresponding points on the same cerebral hemisphere. Dy sj u net ive eye movement (fusiona!
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Binocular Vision

Romanic Review, 2020
Abstract This essay deploys Bruno Latour’s An Inquiry into the Modes of Existence and Bert States’s Great Reckonings in Little Rooms to analyze the pyrotechnics used in mystery plays to symbolize supernatural truths. On the one hand, these effects cultivated aesthetic immersion, allowing audiences to perceive stage illusions as real.
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Binocular vision

Optician, 2017
This month's interactive CET is aimed at developing discussion concerning the management of a child with a binocular vision concern. Bill Harvey explains.
Eileen E Birch, Anna R O'Connor
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Normal Binocular Vision

1982
All vertebrates have two eyes. They are thus able to observe a wider panorama than would be the case if they had only one. Binocular vision also offers a second advantage, namely depth perception. This “stereoscopic vision” arises from the fact that the two eyes observe the world from slightly different positions.
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Binocular vision in glaucoma

Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2013
To describe the possible impairment of binocular vision in primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) patients.A cross-sectional study was conducted on 58 glaucoma patients, 76 ocular hypertensives and 82 normal subjects. They were examined with a battery of binocular tests consisting of the measurement of phoria angles, amplitudes of fusion (AF), near point ...
J A, Reche-Sainz   +3 more
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BION AND BINOCULAR VISION

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2000
The author describes his contact with Bion over a twenty-year period, from Bion's supervision of his control case in London in 1960 to the period from 1968 to 1978 when they were both working in Los Angeles. He outlines Bion's views on the use of 'instinct' and intuition in patient observation, the depressive position in patient and analyst, and memory
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