Definition of Binocularity. Meaning of Binocularity. Synonyms of Binocularity

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Definition of Binocularity

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Meaning of Binocularity from wikipedia

- In biology, binocular vision is a type of vision in which an animal has two eyes capable of facing the same direction to perceive a single three-dimensional...
- Binocular disparity refers to the difference in image location of an object seen by the left and right eyes, resulting from the eyes’ horizontal separation...
- Binocular is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Kevin Rudolf, who, at the time, along with another mixer, used the pseudonym Binocular...
- binocular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Binocular may refer to: Binocular vision, seeing with two eyes Binoculars, a telescopic tool Binocular microscope...
- to point in the same direction, allowing the viewer to use both eyes (binocular vision) when viewing distant objects. Most binoculars are sized to be...
- Binocular rivalry is a phenomenon of visual perception in which perception alternates between different images presented to each eye. When one image is...
- Visual acuity. A practical measure of binocularity is the binocular summation ratio BSR, which is the ratio of binocular contrast sensitivity to the contrast...
- means of binocular disparity through binocular vision. It is not the only contributor to depth perception, but it is a major one. Binocular vision occurs...
- A zone of binocular occlusion refers to a zone of the visual field that is not visible to either eye; in particular it may refer to: in ophthalmology...
- to maintain binocularity. The aims of surgery are to place the eye in a more central position and, thus, place the field of binocularity more centrally...