Sight: An Exposition of the Principles of Monocular and Binocular VisionD. Appleton, 1897 - 318 páginas |
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... kind . And , above all , it compels one to analyze the complex phenomena of Sense in his own person , and is thus a truly admirable preparation for the more difficult task of analysis of those still higher and more complex phenomena ...
... kind . And , above all , it compels one to analyze the complex phenomena of Sense in his own person , and is thus a truly admirable preparation for the more difficult task of analysis of those still higher and more complex phenomena ...
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... kind of contact , 5 ; ( 3 ) as to objectiveness of sensation , 6 ; ( 4 ) as to refinement of or- gan , 6 ; higher and lower senses , 6 . PART I. MONOCULAR VISION . CHAPTER I. GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN EYE , AND THE FOR- MATION OF ...
... kind of contact , 5 ; ( 3 ) as to objectiveness of sensation , 6 ; ( 4 ) as to refinement of or- gan , 6 ; higher and lower senses , 6 . PART I. MONOCULAR VISION . CHAPTER I. GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN EYE , AND THE FOR- MATION OF ...
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... kind of exchange may be likened to foreign commerce ; the second , to exchange of intelligence by telegraphic communication with foreign countries ; the third , to the internal carrying trade . These three sys- tems are very early ...
... kind of exchange may be likened to foreign commerce ; the second , to exchange of intelligence by telegraphic communication with foreign countries ; the third , to the internal carrying trade . These three sys- tems are very early ...
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... kind , but only because we have no nerve organized to co - vibrate with these more rapid undulations . These vibrations , insensible to us , may possibly be perceived by some lower animals , as , for example , insects ; we can not tell ...
... kind , but only because we have no nerve organized to co - vibrate with these more rapid undulations . These vibrations , insensible to us , may possibly be perceived by some lower animals , as , for example , insects ; we can not tell ...
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... kind , but especially its appropriate stimulus , light , applied to the latter , causes the former to contract , the extent of the con- traction being of course in proportion to the intensity of the light . If , therefore , strong ...
... kind , but especially its appropriate stimulus , light , applied to the latter , causes the former to contract , the extent of the con- traction being of course in proportion to the intensity of the light . If , therefore , strong ...
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adjustment angle axis bacillary layer becomes binocular eye binocular perspective binocular vision blind spot camera central spot ciliary muscle circle colors combined image concave corresponding points cross defect depth of space distance distant objects distinct divergence double images evident exactly Experiment explained external images farther fibers field of view focal fore fovea Helmholtz heteronymous homonymous horizontal horopter horopteric line Illustrations impression inches inclined interocular space left eye left-eye image lens light line of sight look median plane middle monocular motion muscles nearer normal eye nose oblique observer ocular optic axes optic chiasm optic nerve optic vesicle outward parallel perceived perception perfectly phantom phenomena point of sight position primary projection pupil ray-line rays refractive represent retina retinal images right and left right eye right-eye image rotation sclerotic screen seen single sensation side stereoscope surface tion torsion turn the eyes vergence vibrations visual lines visual result