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stereoscopic vision ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stereoscopic vision - three-dimensional vision produced by the fusion of two slightly different views of a scene on each retinastereoscopybinocular vision - vision involving the use of both eyes |
stereoscopic vision
stereoscopic vision[¦ster·ē·ə¦skäp·ik ′vizh·ən] (physiology) stereoscopy stereoscopic vision
ster·e·o·scop·ic vis·ionthe single perception of a slightly different image from each eye. Synonym(s): stereopsisster·e·o·scop·ic vi·sion (ster'ē-ō-skop'ik vizh'ŭn) The single perception of a slightly different image from each eye. stereopsis Awareness of the relative distances of objects from the observer, by means of binocular vision only and based on retinal disparity. Syn. stereoscopic vision; third-degree fusion. See stereoscopic visual acuity; anaglyph; angle of stereopsis; cortical column; retinal disparity; depth perception; leaf room; stereo-blindness; random-dot stereogram; stereoscopy; Howard-Dolman test; three needle test; two-dimensional test.ster·e·o·scop·ic vi·sion (ster'ē-ō-skop'ik vizh'ŭn) The single perception of a slightly different image from each eye. FinancialSeeVisionstereoscopic vision
Synonyms for stereoscopic visionnoun three-dimensional vision produced by the fusion of two slightly different views of a scene on each retinaSynonymsRelated Words |