- In
vision science, the
horopter was
originally defined in
geometric terms as the
locus of
points in
space that make the same
angle at each eye with the...
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objects on the
horopter are seen in
their true location. He then
built an
instrument to
measure the
spacing of
double images in the
horopter as he saw fit...
- eyes. This line is
called the
empirical horizontal horopter.
There is also an
empirical vertical horopter,
which is
effectively tilted away from the eyes...
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shape of the
horopter.
Alongside with
Helmholtz and Hillebrand, he
noticed that the
empirical horopter does not
match the
theoretical horopter, a phenomenon...
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Brachistochrone Butterfly curve (transcendental)
Catenary Clélies
Cochleoid Cycloid Horopter Isochrone Pursuit curve Rhumb line
Syntractrix Tractrix Trochoid Archimedean...
- Hering's law of
equal innervation. He
wrote a
description of
vertical horopters 600
years before Aguilonius that is
actually closer to the
modern definition...
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Brachistochrone Butterfly curve (transcendental)
Catenary Clélies
Cochleoid Cycloid Horopter Isochrone Isochrone of
Huygens (Tautochrone)
Isochrone of Leibniz[1] Isochrone...
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deviation describes the
mismatch between the
theoretical and
empirical horopter. The
horopter is the set of
points that
projects at the same
location in the two...
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stereopsis with just one eye.
Computer stereo vision Epipolar geometry Horopter Orthoptics Pupillary distance Vectograph Howard IP,
Rogers BJ (1995). Binocular...
- ὁρίζειν (horízein) aorist, aphorism, aphorismus, aphorize, diorite, horizon,
horopter,
horotelic hor- hour Gr**** ὥρα (hṓra) horologist, horology, horometry,...