Stereopsis and depth perception
Humans and some animals can use their two eyes in cooperation to detect and discriminate parts of the visual scene based on depth. Owing to the horizontal separation of the eyes, each eye obtains a slightly different view of the scene in front of the head. These small differences are processed by th...
Main Author: | Parker, AJ |
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Other Authors: | Sherman, SM |
Format: | Record |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2019
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