Intervention among children with poor stereoacuity and low literacy produced small improvements in stereopsis and convergence insufficiency symptom scores. From Wordnik.com. [Literacy News – 69th Edition « News « Literacy News] Reference
The human eyes' ability to perceive depth in the real world is called stereopsis, which is the process in visual perception that's not complete until around six or seven. From Wordnik.com. [Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion] Reference
This is because polarised glasses are already used in various testing procedures in the diagnosis of 'stereopsis' or binocular depth perception, a problem associated with retinal disparity when the eyes form different positions and are sometimes unable to perceive depth accurately. From Wordnik.com. [CRN Australia - News -] Reference
Optical sight is an illusion; a limited band of light waves shows a superficial stereopsis. From Wordnik.com. [The Dragon Lensman]
In Isbell's theory, breaking through the camouflage is a huge benefit of having stereopsis. From Wordnik.com. [Snakes in Primate Vision] Reference
Because I once saw, because I'm familiar with your photic images through stereopsis, I understand what you both look like. From Wordnik.com. [The Dragon Lensman]
Dr. BARRY: Oh, it is much easier to drive now than it used to be, especially at night, when your sense of depth through stereopsis, through stereo vision, is really important. From Wordnik.com. [Do You See What I See? A Scientist's Journey Into 3-D] Reference
There's an intriguing letter in today's Nature by Oliver Sacks and Ralph Siegel who report on a patient who has developed stereopsis 3D binocular vision after 50 years of stereoblindness. From Wordnik.com. [Mind Hacks: Plastic brains and seeing the light] Reference
Back in my grad school days I took a class in stereopsis, the technical term for binocular vision, and chose to write my special project paper on binocular vision in animals other than mammals. From Wordnik.com. [Animal Eyes] Reference
In 1989, Pinker and a graduate student named Paul Bloom wrote a paper in which they argued that “language is no different from other complex abilities, such as echolocation or stereopsis,” and that “the only way to explain the origin of such abilities is through the theory of natural selection.”. From Wordnik.com. [The First Word: The Search for the Origins of Language] Reference
Those of us who do enjoy stereopsis do not always rely on it much. From Wordnik.com. [Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph] Reference
Ramachandran VS, Cavanagh P (1985) Illusory contours capture stereopsis. From Wordnik.com. [PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles] Reference
It is generally understood that some people cannot actually perceive stereopsis correctly. From Wordnik.com. [informitv] Reference
Binocular cues include stereopsis, yielding depth from binocular vision through exploitation of parallax. From Wordnik.com. [Netvouz - new bookmarks] Reference
Count me in as someone who has trouble with stereopsis, so 3D movies are just more work for me to process for very littl. From Wordnik.com. [Geek.com] Reference
There's a malaise in children that can prevent full stereopsis (depth perception) from developing, called strabismus or lazy-eye. From Wordnik.com. [Slashdot: Hardware] Reference
I get the impression the author in the last link should have actually read the Wikipedia article he linked to, because what he calls parallax it calls stereopsis. From Wordnik.com. [Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz] Reference
A mystery writer loses the ability to read, but goes on writing; a woman without stereopsis trains herself to see in the third dimension; a woman who cannot speak finds she can sing. From Wordnik.com. [Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph] Reference
If stereopsis does not fully develop, children will have a condition called strabismus, or "lazy eye," in which eyes don't focus on the same object and depth perception is thus compromised. From Wordnik.com. [Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion] Reference
'eccentricity': a greater-than-normal reliance on stereopsis. From Wordnik.com. [Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph] Reference
This is called binocular stereopsis. From Wordnik.com. [Maximum PC all RSS Feed] Reference
3DVG . . . a quirky stereopsis method. From Wordnik.com. [Life of Brian:] Reference
Laquo; 3DVG . . . a quirky stereopsis method. From Wordnik.com. [Low Cost 3D for the Home on the Way! . . . . . . IBM Demonstrates 3D TV Technology] Reference
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