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- Cyclopean_image abstract "Cyclopean image is a single mental image of a scene created by the brain by combining two images received from the two eyes. The mental process behind construction of the Cyclopean image is crucial to stereo vision. Autostereograms take advantage of this process to trick the brain into forming an apparent Cyclopean image from seemingly random patterns.Cyclopean image is named after the mythical Cyclops with a single eye. Literally it refers to the way stereo sighted viewers perceive the centre of their fused visual field as lying between the two physical eyes, as if seen by a cyclopean eye. Alternative terms for cyclopean eye include third central imaginary eye and binoculus.The term cyclopean stimuli refers to a form of visual stimuli that is defined by binocular disparity alone. It was named after the one-eyed Cyclops of Homer’s Odyssey by Bela Julesz. Julesz was a Hungarian radar engineer. He thought that stereopsis might help to discover hidden objects, this might be useful to find camouflaged objects. The important aspect of this research was that Julesz showed using random dot stereograms (RDSs) that disparity is sufficient for stereopsis, where Charles Wheatstone had only shown that binocular disparity was necessary for stereopsis. Ironically, the Cyclops would not have been able to see a cyclopean stimulus, because having only one eye, he would not have been able to perceive binocular depth cues such as binocular disparity.".
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageExternalLink Tyler_CyclopeanSPIE2005.pdf.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageExternalLink Tyler_BinocVisionDuanes2004.pdf.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageExternalLink fulltext.pdf.
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- Cyclopean_image wikiPageRevisionID "613015368".
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink Autostereogram.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink Béla_Julesz.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink Category:Perception.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visual_system.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Wheatstone.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink Cyclops.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink Homer.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink How_the_Mind_Works.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink Human_brain.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink Human_eye.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink Image.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink Odyssey.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink Stereopsis.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLink Steven_Pinker.
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cyclopean image".
- Cyclopean_image wikiPageWikiLinkText "cyclopean image".
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- Cyclopean_image subject Category:Perception.
- Cyclopean_image subject Category:Visual_system.
- Cyclopean_image hypernym Image.
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- Cyclopean_image type Concept.
- Cyclopean_image type Process.
- Cyclopean_image comment "Cyclopean image is a single mental image of a scene created by the brain by combining two images received from the two eyes. The mental process behind construction of the Cyclopean image is crucial to stereo vision. Autostereograms take advantage of this process to trick the brain into forming an apparent Cyclopean image from seemingly random patterns.Cyclopean image is named after the mythical Cyclops with a single eye.".
- Cyclopean_image label "Cyclopean image".
- Cyclopean_image sameAs Q5198919.
- Cyclopean_image sameAs Obraz_cyklopowy.
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