Определение binocular vision в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
blending of the separate images seen by the two eyes Normal binocular vision produces a stereoscopic image and parallax-induced depth perception
The ability to maintain visual focus on an object with both eyes, creating a single visual image Lack of binocular vision is normal in infants Adults without binocular vision experience distortions in depth perception and visual measurement of distance
The blending of the separate images seen by each eye into a single image going to the brain, allowing three dimensional images, which leads to depth perception
the ability of the visual cortex (located in the occipital lobe of the brain) to combine the impulses it receives from the images on the retinas of both eyes into one single image
Vision as a result of both eyes working as a team; when both eyes work together smoothly, accurately, equally and simultaneously
Each eye looking at the same object sees a slightly different image Binocular vision is the ability to fuse these two images into one and gives us the ability to perceive depth and judge distances See also stereopsis
The zone defined by the intersection of the two shapes that define the right and left monocular visions The zone that can be seen by both the right and left eyes
the ability to focus both eyes on one object, which humans, monkeys, and some birds and other animals have
The blending of the separate images seen by each eye into a single image; allows images to be seen with depth
The blending of the separate images seen by each of two eyes into a single image Normal binocular vision yields a stereoscopic image and parallax-induced depth perception
the simultaneous use of the two eyes Normal binocular vision yields a stereoscopic image and depth perception
Is the ability of both eyes to look at the same object Someone with no binocular vision will have poor near depth perception Things like steps and doorways may be a problem
Overlapping fields of vision in which both eyes can focus on a distant object to produce a stereoscopic (three-dimensional) image