Sight: An Exposition of the Principles of Monocular and Binocular VisionD. Appleton, 1881 - 275 páginas |
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... move- ment of the camera for the same purpose . We pass over these and many other minor points to come at once to the main points of comparison . Take , then , the eye out of the socket - the dead eye- and the camera without its ...
... move- ment of the camera for the same purpose . We pass over these and many other minor points to come at once to the main points of comparison . Take , then , the eye out of the socket - the dead eye- and the camera without its ...
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... ; but the margin of the circular hole , or pupil , is free to move . The disk itself is composed of two sets of contractile fibers , viz . , the radiating and the circular ( Fig . 15 ) . The radiating fibers. 38 MONOCULAR VISION .
... ; but the margin of the circular hole , or pupil , is free to move . The disk itself is composed of two sets of contractile fibers , viz . , the radiating and the circular ( Fig . 15 ) . The radiating fibers. 38 MONOCULAR VISION .
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... move away from the center and make the hole larger . This is confessedly a beautiful contrivance , but how inferior ... moving in straight lines will have already met , crossed , and again spread out . It is evident that there is but one ...
... move away from the center and make the hole larger . This is confessedly a beautiful contrivance , but how inferior ... moving in straight lines will have already met , crossed , and again spread out . It is evident that there is but one ...
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... moves also , but retains its opposite position in the field of view . In this familiar experiment the pressure indents the sclerotic and causes a change or irritation on the forward portion of the retina ; and any change whatever on the ...
... moves also , but retains its opposite position in the field of view . In this familiar experiment the pressure indents the sclerotic and causes a change or irritation on the forward portion of the retina ; and any change whatever on the ...
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... move the light about gently , upward , downward , back FIG . 21 . and forth , while you gaze in- tently on the wall opposite . Presently the field of view be- comes dark from the intense impression of the light , and then , as you move ...
... move the light about gently , upward , downward , back FIG . 21 . and forth , while you gaze in- tently on the wall opposite . Presently the field of view be- comes dark from the intense impression of the light , and then , as you move ...
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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