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Convergence
Convergence Con*ver"gence, Convergency Con*ver"gen*cy, n.
[Cf. F. convergence.]
The condition or quality of converging; tendency to one
point.
The convergence or divergence of the rays falling on
the pupil. --Berkeley.
DevergenceDevergence De*ver"gence, Devergency De*ver"gen*cy, n.
See Divergence. [Obs.] Divergence
Divergence Di*ver"gence, Divergency Di*ver"gen*cy, n. [Cf.
F. divergence.]
1. A receding from each other in moving from a common center;
the state of being divergent; as, an angle is made by the
divergence of straight lines.
Rays come to the eye in a state of divergency.
--??????.
2. Disagreement; difference.
Related with some divergence by other writers. --Sir
G. C. Lewis.
Meaning of Vergence from wikipedia
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Accommodative vergence: blur-driven
vergence.
Fusional vergence (also:
disparity vergence, disparity-driven
vergence, or
reflex vergence):
vergence induced...
- single-point sources, thus
vergence is
typically limited to
simple ray
modeling of
optical systems. In a real system, the
vergence is a
product of the diameter...
- The
Verge is an
American technology news
website headquartered in
Lower Manhattan, New York City and
operated by Vox Media. The
website publishes news...
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Vergence-accommodation
conflict (VAC), also
known as accommodation-
vergence conflict, is a
visual phenomenon that
occurs when the
brain receives mismatching...
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Verge, Le
Verge,
Vergé or The
Verge may
refer to:
David Vergé Jack
Verge (died 1915),
Australian rugby...
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Vergence may
refer to:
Vergence, the
simultaneous movement of both eyes in
opposite directions,
needed for
binocular vision Vergence (optics), the reciprocal...
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structural geology,
vergence refers to the
direction of the
overturned component of an
asymmetric fold. In
simpler terms,
vergence can be
described as...
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Fusional vergence is the
movement of both eyes that
enables the
fusion of
monocular images producing binocular vision. It is
especially important when...
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increasing vergence demands.
Motor fusion is
largely accounted to
amplitudes of
fusional vergences and
relative fusional vergences.
Fusional vergence is the...
- less clear. Both
positive fusional vergence (PFV) and
negative fusional vergence (NFV) can be trained, and
vergence training should normally include both...