Definition of Horopters. Meaning of Horopters. Synonyms of Horopters

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Definition of Horopters

Horopter
Horopter Ho*rop"ter, n. [Gr. ? boundary + ? one who looks.] (Opt.) The line or surface in which are situated all the points which are seen single while the point of sight, or the adjustment of the eyes, remains unchanged. The sum of all the points which are seen single, while the point of sight remains unchanged, is called the horopter. --J. Le Conte.

Meaning of Horopters from wikipedia

- fronto-parallel plane horopter, the equi-distance horopter, the drop-test horopter or the plumb-line horopter. Although these various horopters are measured using...
- vertical horopters mark the centre of the volume of singleness of vision. Within this thin, curved volume, objects nearer and ****her than the horopters are...
- 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...
- 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...
- fixation. All these empirical horopters are in fact corresponding, empirically, to the equal visual direction horopter. The Hering–Hillebrand deviation...
- Brachistochrone Butterfly curve (transcendental) Catenary Clélies Cochleoid Cycloid Horopter Isochrone Isochrone of Huygens (Tautochrone) Isochrone of Leibniz[1] Isochrone...
- Brachistochrone Butterfly curve (transcendental) Catenary Clélies Cochleoid Cycloid Horopter Isochrone Pursuit curve Rhumb line Syntractrix Tractrix Trochoid Archimedean...
- ὁρίζειν (horízein) aorist, aphorism, aphorismus, aphorize, diorite, horizon, horopter, horotelic hor- hour Gr**** ὥρα (hṓra) horologist, horology, horometry,...
- shape of the horopter. Alongside with Helmholtz and Hillebrand, he noticed that the empirical horopter does not match the theoretical horopter, a phenomenon...
- stereopsis with just one eye. Computer stereo vision Epipolar geometry Horopter Orthoptics Pupillary distance Vectograph Howard IP, Rogers BJ (1995). Binocular...