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- Stereoblindness abstract "Stereoblindness (also stereo blindness) is the inability to see in 3D using stereo vision, resulting in an inability to perceive stereoscopic depth by combining and comparing images from the two eyes.Individuals with only one functioning eye always have this condition; the condition also results when two eyes do not function together properly. Stereoblind persons with two healthy eyes do employ binocular vision to some extent, albeit less than persons with normally developed eyesight. This was shown in a study in which stereoblind subjects were posed with the task of judging the direction of rotation of a simulated transparent cylinder: the subjects performed better when using two eyes than when using their preferred eye. They appeared to judge the direction of rotation from the images in each eye separately and then to combine these judgments, rather than relying on differences between the images in the two eyes. Also, purely binocular motion stimuli appear to influence stereoblind persons' sensation of self-motion. Furthermore, in some cases each eye can contribute to peripheral vision for one side of the field of view (see also monofixation syndrome).".
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- Stereoblindness wikiPageRevisionID "706090776".
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink 3D_film.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Amblyopia.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Binocular_vision.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Cancer.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Cartesian_coordinate_system.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Category:3D_imaging.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Category:Blindness.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stereoscopy.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vision.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Human_eye.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Monofixation_syndrome.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Neurology.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Old_Master.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Sacks.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral_vision.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Rembrandt.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Stereopsis.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Stereopsis_recovery.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Stereoscopic_motion.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Susan_R._Barry.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink The_Minds_Eye_(book).
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLink Three-dimensional_space_(mathematics).
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stereoblindness".
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLinkText "loss of stereoscopic vision".
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLinkText "stereoblindness".
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLinkText "stereoscopic vision".
- Stereoblindness wikiPageWikiLinkText "without".
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- Stereoblindness wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eye-stub.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stereoblindness wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stereoscopy.
- Stereoblindness subject Category:3D_imaging.
- Stereoblindness subject Category:Blindness.
- Stereoblindness subject Category:Stereoscopy.
- Stereoblindness subject Category:Vision.
- Stereoblindness comment "Stereoblindness (also stereo blindness) is the inability to see in 3D using stereo vision, resulting in an inability to perceive stereoscopic depth by combining and comparing images from the two eyes.Individuals with only one functioning eye always have this condition; the condition also results when two eyes do not function together properly. Stereoblind persons with two healthy eyes do employ binocular vision to some extent, albeit less than persons with normally developed eyesight.".
- Stereoblindness label "Stereoblindness".
- Stereoblindness sameAs Q7611228.
- Stereoblindness sameAs m.02rc9j8.
- Stereoblindness sameAs Q7611228.
- Stereoblindness wasDerivedFrom Stereoblindness?oldid=706090776.
- Stereoblindness isPrimaryTopicOf Stereoblindness.