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monocular is a
compact refracting telescope used to
magnify images of
distant objects,
typically using an
optical prism to
ensure an
erect image, instead...
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Monocular vision is
vision using only one eye. It is seen in two
distinct categories:
either a
species moves its eyes independently, or a
species typically...
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Monocular O (Ꙩ),
binocular O(Ꙫ),
double monocular O (Ꙭ),
multiocular O (ꙮ)
double O (Ꚙ),
crossed O (Ꚛ), and
broad on (Ѻ) are rare
glyph variants of Cyrillic...
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called monocular diplopia, or
where the
patient perceives more than two images,
monocular polyopia.
While serious causes rarely may be
behind monocular diplopia...
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monocular is a
modified refracting telescope. Look up
monocular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Monocular may also
refer to:
Monocular vision, vision...
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binocular cues and
monocular cues.
Binocular cues are
based on the
receipt of
sensory information in
three dimensions from both eyes and
monocular cues can be...
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Monocular rivalry is a
phenomenon of
human visual perception that
occurs when two
different images are
optically superimposed.
During prolonged viewing...
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Monocular deprivation is an
experimental technique used by
neuroscientists to
study central nervous system plasticity. Generally, one of an animal's eyes...
- lens is
clouded by cataracts. An
indirect ophthalmoscope can be
either monocular or binocular. It is used for
peripheral viewing of the retina. Ophthalmoscopy...
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common form. In one study, only 23.8
percent of
patients with
transient monocular vision loss
experienced the
classic "curtain" or "shade"
descending over...