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However, under monocular vision, this phenomenon is not observed.
Monocular vision, vision in which each eye is used separately.
Also many prey have monocular vision to see predators.
It has large eyes located high on the sides of its head, giving it 360-degree monocular vision.
For example, I used to play squash reasonably well, although I have only monocular vision.
Most birds and lizards (except chameleons) have monocular vision.
It provides the horse with a wide field of monocular vision, as well as good visual acuity.
Like most prey animals, the horse's eyes are set on the sides of its head, allowing it close to a 350 range of monocular vision.
It may be a comment on the camera's monocular vision, but the main payoff is the comically bizarre mythic image.
He was a lot better than average shot himself, but he was aware that his monocular vision prevented him from ever being outstanding.
This results in monocular vision.
They have monocular vision.
In monocular vision for example, the visual input will be a 2D projection of a 3D scene.
The far left and right of one's visual space is attributed to the monocular vision of the left and right eyes.
Monocular vision impairment refers to having no vision in one eye with adequate vision in the other.
In other organisms, eyes are located so as to maximise the field of view, such as in rabbits and horses, which have monocular vision.
In one study, only 23.8 percent of patients with transient monocular vision loss experienced the classic "curtain" or "shade" descending over their vision.
Even in monocular vision, which physiologically has only two dimensions, cues of size, perspective, relative motion etc. are used to assign depth differences to percepts.
Because of the positions of the foveae, the kingfisher has monocular vision in air, and binocular vision in water.
Certainly, additional symptoms may be present with the amaurosis fugax, and those findings will depend on the etiology of the transient monocular vision loss.
Frintrop and Jenfelt used a monocular vision system with active gaze control for landmark detection, tracking and matching.
For a pigeon, resolution is twice as good with sideways monocular vision than forward binocular vision, whereas for humans the converse is true.
From static cues based upon monocular vision, infants older of five month of age have the ability to predict depth perception from pictorial position of objects.
However, because horses have strong monocular vision, it is possible for a horse to position one ear forward and one ear back, indicative of similar divided visual attention.
To the Editor: Gloria Steinem's monocular vision notwithstanding, "pornography" is no more a single-faceted entity than the mainstream culture it derives from - or feminism itself.