Sight: An Exposition of the Principles of Monocular and Binocular VisionD. Appleton, 1881 - 275 páginas |
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... distinct in the higher animals are represented by an unmodified cellular structure , performing all the func tions of the animal body , but in an imperfect manner . Each cell in such an organism will feel like a nervous . cell ...
... distinct in the higher animals are represented by an unmodified cellular structure , performing all the func tions of the animal body , but in an imperfect manner . Each cell in such an organism will feel like a nervous . cell ...
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... sense - organs , the eye , that we are now about to treat . It may be well to bear in mind and keep distinct what may be called the direct gifts of sight , and what are added by the mind as judgments based upon these 14 INTRODUCTORY .
... sense - organs , the eye , that we are now about to treat . It may be well to bear in mind and keep distinct what may be called the direct gifts of sight , and what are added by the mind as judgments based upon these 14 INTRODUCTORY .
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... distinct vision ; cataract , a common cause of blindness , arises from its opacity . The lens , with its continuing curtain , completely divides the interior of the ball into two compartments , an anterior and a posterior . ( b . ) The ...
... distinct vision ; cataract , a common cause of blindness , arises from its opacity . The lens , with its continuing curtain , completely divides the interior of the ball into two compartments , an anterior and a posterior . ( b . ) The ...
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... distinct , the object will be distinct ; if the image is blurred , the object , both in outline and in details of surface , will be blurred . If there is no image , no object will be visible . Therefore the image must be a fac- simile ...
... distinct , the object will be distinct ; if the image is blurred , the object , both in outline and in details of surface , will be blurred . If there is no image , no object will be visible . Therefore the image must be a fac- simile ...
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... distinct . But , in the mean time , the quantity of light is becoming less and less , and therefore the image fainter and fainter . If we suppose the hole to become a mathematical point , then one ray only passes from each point to the ...
... distinct . But , in the mean time , the quantity of light is becoming less and less , and therefore the image fainter and fainter . If we suppose the hole to become a mathematical point , then one ray only passes from each point to the ...
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angle axis bacillary layer binocular eye binocular perspective binocular vision camera central spot ciliary muscle circle colors combined images cornea corresponding points cross depth of space distance distant objects distinct divergence double images evident exactly Experiment external images farther fibers field of view gaze Helmholtz heteronymous homonymous horizontal horopter horopteric line identical points Illustrations impression inches inclination interocular space inverted jects law of corresponding left eye left-eye image lens light line of sight look median line middle monocular motion muscles naked eyes nearer nose oblique observer ocular optic axes optic centers optic chiasm optic convergence optic nerve outward parallel perceived perception perfect image perfectly point of sight position projection pupil ray-lines rays refractive represent retina retinal images right and left right eye right-eye image rotation sclerotic screen seen single shut side stereoscope surface tion torsion turn the eyes vergence vertical meridian vibrations visual lines visual result