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Depth without disparity in random-dot stereograms.
1987
R P O'Shea, and R Blake
Associated MeSH Terms
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MeSH Term
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D008297
Male
Males
D003290
Convergence, Ocular
The turning inward of the lines of sight toward each other.
Convergences, Ocular,Ocular Convergence,Ocular Convergences
D003867
Depth Perception
Perception of three-dimensionality.
Stereopsis,Stereoscopic Vision,Depth Perceptions,Perception, Depth,Perceptions, Depth,Stereopses,Stereoscopic Visions,Vision, Stereoscopic,Visions, Stereoscopic
D005260
Female
Females
D005403
Fixation, Ocular
Positioning and accommodation of eyes that allows the image to be brought into place on the FOVEA CENTRALIS of each eye.
Focusing, Ocular,Ocular Fixation,Eye Gaze,Eye Gazes,Gaze, Eye,Gazes, Eye,Ocular Focusing
D006801
Humans
Members of the species Homo sapiens.
Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D014794
Visual Fields
The total area or space visible in a person's peripheral vision with the eye looking straightforward.
Field, Visual,Fields, Visual,Visual Field
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