10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TELESTEREOSCOPE»
Discover the use of
telestereoscope in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
telestereoscope and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Vision in 3D Environments
4.2 The telestereoscope With these cautionary comments in mind, how should
we understand the perception of the world viewed through a telestereoscope?
Helmholtz was one of the first to build a telestereoscope, which is a device for ...
Laurence R. Harris, Michael R. M. Jenkin, 2011
Research in which participants had to wear a telestereoscope also proves that
binocular information contributes to interceptive timing (Bennett, van der Kamp,
Savelsbergh, & Davids, 1999, 2000; Judge & Bradford, 1988; Van der Kamp, ...
Heiko Hecht, Geert J. P. Savelsbergh, 2004
3
Perceiving in Depth, Volume 3: Other Mechanisms of Depth ...
25.2.7b Aftereffects ofMaintained Vergence Viewing the world through base-out
prisms or a telestereoscope increases vergence demand. After a few minutes,
distances are underestimated. Distances are overestimated for a while after the ...
4
American Journal of Science
Telescope, equatorial, Porro, xxii, 103. of silvered glass and mirrors of different
surfaces, xxvi, 399. Telescopes of A. Clark, xxi, 158. polishing specula for, JR.
Greene, xxiii, 145. Telestereoscope, Belmholtz, xxv, 297. Telluramyl and
selenmethyl ...
5
Issues in Ophthalmology and Optometry Research and Practice: ...
exposure. to. telestereoscope. affects. the. oculomotor. system. “Under natural
viewing conditions, the accommodation and vergence systems adjust the focus
and the binocular alignment of the eyes in response to changes in viewing
distance.
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Development of Movement Coordination in Children: ...
Supporting evidence in this respect comes from Judge and Bradford (1988) who
had subjects catch balls while wearing a telestereoscope, which increased the
effective inter ocular separation by displacing the lineof sight ofeacheye laterally.
Geert Savelsbergh, Keith Davids, John van der Kamp, 2013
(2) The stereo-head consists of (a) the telestereoscope and (b) its carrier
standard. (a) The telestereoscope T is comprised substantially of all the
components of Fig. 39, a system of Porro's prisms rendering erect the images
seen with the ...
8
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
22 London Street, Edinburgh, November 2, 1857. II. On the Telestereoscope. By
Prof. H. Helmholtz*. THE image upon the retina of every human eye represents a
perspective projection of the objects situated in the field of view. As the positions
...
9
Perceiving in Depth, Volume 3: Other Mechanisms of Depth ...
Subjects viewed rotating wire forms for 10 minutes through a telestereoscope that
increased the effective interocular distance to 14.1 cm. Subsequently, with
normal viewing, the perceived depth between the front and back of a wire form
was ...
10
Yakov Perelman’s Physics For Entertainment
This instrument, called a telestereoscope, consists of two telescopes mounted
further apart than eyes normally are. The two images are superimposed by
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