- In biology,
binocular vision is a type of
vision in
which an
animal has two eyes
capable of
facing the same
direction to
perceive a
single three-dimensional...
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binocular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Binocular may
refer to:
Binocular vision,
seeing with two eyes Binoculars, a
telescopic tool
Binocular microscope...
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variety of
depth cues.
These are
typically classified into
binocular cues and
monocular cues.
Binocular cues are
based on the
receipt of
sensory information...
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point in the same direction,
allowing the
viewer to use both eyes (
binocular vision) when
viewing distant objects. Most
binoculars are
sized to be...
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Visual acuity. A
practical measure of
binocularity is the
binocular summation ratio BSR,
which is the
ratio of
binocular contrast sensitivity to the contrast...
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maintain binocularity. The aims of
surgery are to
place the eye in a more
central position and, thus,
place the
field of
binocularity more centrally...
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Binocular disparity refers to the
difference in
image location of an
object seen by the left and
right eyes,
resulting from the eyes'
horizontal separation...
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ophthalmologists favour an
early surgical approach as
offering the best
prospect of
binocularity whilst others remain unconvinced that the
prospects of
achieving this...
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between Anisometropia, Amblyopia, and
Binocularity".
Optometry &
Vision Science. 76 (4): 229–33. doi:10.1097/00006324-199904000-00026...
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perception retrieved through binocular vision.
Stereopsis is not the only
contributor to
depth perception, but it is a
major one.
Binocular vision happens because...