MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PSEUDOSCOPE»
pseudoscope
binocular
optical
instrument
that
reverses
depth
perception
used
study
human
stereoscopic
objects
viewed
through
appear
inside
example
floor
would
shaped
hole
typically
uses
sets
prisms
periscopically
arranged
make
update
please
below
photos
latest
front
surface
also
pyramid
info
pseudoscope
grand
illusions
creates
most
remarkable
first
described
charles
wheatstone
flipped
vision
device
vimeo
reverse
boing
weekend
project
kipkay
shows
amazing
plays
tricks
your
brain
build
thanks
hartmann
original
article…ten
dollar
everything
this
classic
photograph
ourte
astromedia
differs
from
stereoscope
images
both
eyes
swapped
projected
expect
them
pseudoscopic
without
jstor
sults
obtained
lenticular
which
science
about
requiring
very
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PSEUDOSCOPE»
Découvrez l'usage de
pseudoscope dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
pseudoscope et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Instruments and the Imagination
"The Stereoscope, Pseudoscope, and Solid Daguerreotypes," Illustrated Lon-
don News 20 (1852): 77-78, at 78. 24. "Mascher's Stereoscopic Books," Scientific
American 11 (1856): 228. 25. Ibid. 26. "The Stereoscope, Pseudoscope, and
Solid ...
Thomas L. Hankins, Robert J. Silverman, 1999
ANGELIKA KRATZER SCOPE OR PSEUDOSCOPE? ARE THERE WIDE-SCOPE
INDEFINITES?1 1. THE STARTING POINT: FODOR AND SAG My story begins
with a famous example by Janet Fodor and Ivan Sag2 : The Fodor and Sag ...
3
Sir Charles Wheatstone FRS: 1802-1875
Much of the second paper is concerned with the 'pseudoscope', an instrument
which enables an observer to see the 'converse' of an actual object. The
pseudoscope has prisms so arranged that the right eye sees the left eye's view,
and vice ...
4
Catalogue of the Special Loan Collection of Scientific ...
-—Apparatus which serves as telestereoscope, pseudoscope, iconoscope, &c.,
&c. Augustus Righi, Professor of Natu1'al Philosophy, Rog/al Technical Institute,
Bologna (Italy). This apparatus consists of two plane mirrors, one of which (on the
...
Anon, CAMBRIDGE UNIV PR, 2011
5
Image and Geometry Processing for 3-D Cinematography
Two famous examples are the Ames room and the pseudoscope. The Ames
room (invented by Adelbert Ames in 1934) is an example where monocular cues
are conflicting. Ames room is contained in a large box, and the spectator can look
at ...
Rémi Ronfard, Gabriel Taubin, 2010
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The Scientific Papers of Sir Charles Wheatstone
seen by the same eye without the pseudoscope. This is exactly the contrary of
what occurs when the eyes regard the reflected image of an object in a looking-
glass ; the left eye then sees the reflected image of the right-hand projection, and
the ...
7
Mastering JavaServer Faces 2.2
... Queue controlfor AJAX requests deletePlayerAction method / NonUICommand
components and jsf.ajax.request dependent pseudoscope about / Dependent
pseudoscope working with / Dependent pseudoscope DestroyCustomScope
class ...
8
3D Shape: Its Unique Place in Visual Perception
Three viewing conditions were used: (i) binocular, (ii) binocular through a
pseudoscope (a pseudoscope reverses the sign of binocular disparities), and (iii)
monocular. The results were as follows: Monocular perception of a slanted
ellipse was ...
9
Experimental psychology: loose leaf laboratory manual
BINOCULAR VISION— The Pseudoscope. REFERENCES — Titchener, E. B.,
Experimental Psychology, Qualitative Manual; Student's pp. 144-151, Instructor's
pp. 295-303. PROBLEM — Study the phenomena of "stereoscopic conversion,"
or ...
Albert Theodor Poffenberger, 1926
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Experimental Psychology: Students' manual. pt. 2. ...
The Pseudoscope. — The total-reflexion pseudoscope was figured and
described as such by Wheatstone in 1852 (Phil. Trans., ioff.). Fig. 77 shows its
original form. A year before, H. W. Dove had invented the same instrument under
the name ...
Edward Bradford Titchener, 1901
5 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «PSEUDOSCOPE»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
pseudoscope est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Charity Project seeks Submissions
Time Shadows: Into Abyss is a project for charity by Pseudoscope Publishing, edited by Matt Grady and Sam Gibb. Commissioned writers will receive a printed ... «The Doctor Who News Page, avril 15»
How Brain Science Explains the Way We See #TheDress
When viewed through a pseudoscope, which flips disparity cues so that the crease on the folded card appears pointed towards the subject, subjects report that ... «Huffington Post, mars 15»
Fan Production Roundup
An hallucination? An optical illusion? What hidden truths would our subconscious mind perceive? Myth Makers 16: Pseudoscope features stories written around ... «The Doctor Who News Page, oct 11»
Friday Illusion: Impossible 3D shape conceals six tricks
It was originally conceived to be viewed with a pseudoscope, an optical device that switches what the eyes are seeing using mirrors. But, by filming the structure ... «New Scientist, sept 11»
Joey Baron: Heaven on Earth, Stolas & Dream Dance
Tracks: End of diversions; No-nonsense; As never before; Castle of solitude; Peu de chose; Nippono ya-oke; Pseudoscope; Dream dance; Five plus five. «All About Jazz, nov 09»