Definition of Interocular. Meaning of Interocular. Synonyms of Interocular

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Definition of Interocular

Interocular
Interocular In`ter*oc"u*lar, a. Between, or within, the eyes; as, the interocular distance; situated between the eyes, as the antenn[ae] of some insects.

Meaning of Interocular from wikipedia

- Interocular transfer (IOT) is a phenomenon of visual perception in which information available to one eye will produce an effect in the other eye. For...
- In snakes, the interorbital scales, or intersupraoculars, are the scales on the top of the head between the plates surmounting the eyes (the supraoculars)...
- PDP-8 Completed operations indicator, in Belgian railway signalling Interocular transfer, a visual perception phenomenon Indian Ocean Territory (disambiguation)...
- Vincent SJ, Collins MJ, Read SA, Carney LG, Yap MK (December 2011). "Interocular symmetry in myopic anisometropia" (PDF). Optometry and Vision Science...
- Motion-induced interocular suppression is a phenomenon in which when one eye is presented with a constantly moving visual pattern while the other eye...
- him, following his training of local doctors and establishing local interocular lens factories. JPL · 12113 12115 Robertgrimm 1998 SD2 Robert Grimm (born...
- meshwork resulting from injury or disease of the iris. However, increased interocular pressure is neither sufficient nor necessary for development of primary...
- by the same distance as the viewer's eyes, but not more; the average interocular distance is about 63 mm. Viewing much more widely separated images is...
- complete interocular transfer. Like the classic effect, the anti-McCollough effect (AME) is long lasting. Given that AMEs do transfer interocularly, it is...
- disorders as causes for the lowered visual acuity. It can be defined as an interocular difference of two lines or more in acuity (e.g. on Snellen chart) when...