Sight: An Exposition of the Principles of Monocular and Binocular VisionD. Appleton, 1881 - 275 páginas |
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... perfect globe , except that the front part is more protuberant ( Fig . 4 ) . This 1. The outer investing coat , except the small pro- tuberant front part , is a strong , thick , fibrous membrane of a porcelain - white color , called the ...
... perfect globe , except that the front part is more protuberant ( Fig . 4 ) . This 1. The outer investing coat , except the small pro- tuberant front part , is a strong , thick , fibrous membrane of a porcelain - white color , called the ...
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... slightly flattens it . We shall see the importance of this when we come to speak of the adjustment of the eye for distance . The perfect transparency of the lens is obviously necessary for. 2 GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE EYE . 23.
... slightly flattens it . We shall see the importance of this when we come to speak of the adjustment of the eye for distance . The perfect transparency of the lens is obviously necessary for. 2 GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE EYE . 23.
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An Exposition of the Principles of Monocular and Binocular Vision Joseph LeConte. The perfect transparency of the lens is obviously necessary for distinct vision ; cataract , a common cause of blindness , arises from its opacity . The ...
An Exposition of the Principles of Monocular and Binocular Vision Joseph LeConte. The perfect transparency of the lens is obviously necessary for distinct vision ; cataract , a common cause of blindness , arises from its opacity . The ...
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... perfect image on the retina . With- out images we would perceive light , but not objects ; and distinctness of objects is exactly proportioned to distinctness of retinal images . If the image of an ob- ject is distinct , the object will ...
... perfect image on the retina . With- out images we would perceive light , but not objects ; and distinctness of objects is exactly proportioned to distinctness of retinal images . If the image of an ob- ject is distinct , the object will ...
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... perfect image of the object painted on the retina . This fundamental fact may be proved in many ways by observations on the dead eye : 1. If the eye of an ox be taken from the socket , and the sclerotic carefully removed , so that the ...
... perfect image of the object painted on the retina . This fundamental fact may be proved in many ways by observations on the dead eye : 1. If the eye of an ox be taken from the socket , and the sclerotic carefully removed , so that the ...
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angle axis bacillary layer binocular eye binocular perspective binocular vision camera central spot ciliary muscle circle colors combined images cones corresponding points cross depth of space distant objects distinct double images evident exactly Experiment external images eyes by squinting farther fibers field of view figures finger focal adjustment foreground forms of perspective gaze heteronymously homonymously horizontal horopter identical points impression inches inclination interocular space inverted jects left eye lens less convergence light line of sight look median plane monocular images motion muscles naked eyes nearer nose object or scene oblique observer ocular optic axes optic chiasm optic convergence optic nerve outward parallel perceived perception of depth perfect image perfectly point of sight position projection rays refractive represent retina retinal images right and left right eye rotation sclerotic screen seen single side stereoscope stereoscopic pictures surface tion torsion turn the eyes unite visual lines visual result