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- Stereoscopic_motion abstract "Stereoscopic motion, as introduced by Béla Julesz in his book Foundations of Cyclopean Perception of 1971, is a translational motion of figure boundaries defined by changes in binocular disparity over time in a real-life 3D scene, a 3D film or other stereoscopic scene. This translational motion gives rise to a mental representation of three dimensional motion created in the brain on the basis of the binocular motion stimuli. Whereas the motion stimuli as presented to the eyes have a different direction for each eye, the stereoscopic motion is perceived as yet another direction on the basis of the views of both eyes taken together. Stereoscopic motion, as it is perceived by the brain, is also referred to as cyclopean motion, and the processing of visual input that takes place in the visual system relating to stereoscopic motion is called stereoscopic motion processing.Provided the binocular motion stimuli correspond to a physical object moving in 3D space, the stereoscopic motion closely represents its actual motion. Alternatively, the images with the binocular motion stimuli can be artificially created, for instance using dynamic random dot stereograms.Cyclopean (stereoscopic) motion and cyclopean images are aspects of so-called cyclopean vision – named after the mythical giant Cyclops who had only one eye – involving a mental representation of objects in space as if they were perceived in full depth and from a position of a \"cyclopean eye\" situated approximately between the two eyes.By definition, individuals who have only monocular vision do not perform stereoscopic motion processing. They rely instead on monocular depth cues to perceive motion in space (see also: kinetic depth effect).".
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- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Cyclopean_image.
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Cyclops.
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Depth_perception.
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Foundations_of_Cyclopean_Perception.
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Head-mounted_display.
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Kinetic_depth_effect.
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- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Motion_(physics).
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- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Random_dot_stereogram.
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Stereoblindness.
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Stereopsis.
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Three-dimensional_space_(mathematics).
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Vergence.
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_reality.
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Vision_science.
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Visual_space.
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "binocular motion stimuli".
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "stereoscopic (cyclopean) motion".
- Stereoscopic_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "stereoscopic motion".
- Stereoscopic_motion date "December 2014".
- Stereoscopic_motion reason "Looks like this was written by a student - references should be cleaned up .".
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- Stereoscopic_motion subject Category:Stereoscopy.
- Stereoscopic_motion subject Category:Vision.
- Stereoscopic_motion subject Category:Visual_perception.
- Stereoscopic_motion hypernym Motion.
- Stereoscopic_motion type Work.
- Stereoscopic_motion comment "Stereoscopic motion, as introduced by Béla Julesz in his book Foundations of Cyclopean Perception of 1971, is a translational motion of figure boundaries defined by changes in binocular disparity over time in a real-life 3D scene, a 3D film or other stereoscopic scene. This translational motion gives rise to a mental representation of three dimensional motion created in the brain on the basis of the binocular motion stimuli.".
- Stereoscopic_motion label "Stereoscopic motion".
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