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Stereoblindness
Known as:
Stereo blindness
, Stereo-blindness
, Stereo-blind
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Stereoblindness (also stereo blindness) is the inability to see in 3D using stereo vision, resulting in an inability to perceive stereoscopic depth…
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3D film
Binocular vision
Cyclodisparity
Peripheral vision
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Stereoscopy
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2018
2018
Cirugía Colo-rectal Laparoscópica en 3D. ¿Recomendamos su implantación?
Mariana Loreto Brand
2018
Corpus ID: 171999008
La cirugia laparoscopica en 3D se presenta como una alternativa a los inconvenientes de la laparoscopia convencional. A pesar de…
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2015
2015
A guide for human factors research with stereoscopic 3D displays
J. McIntire
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P. Havig
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A. Pinkus
Defense + Security Symposium
2015
Corpus ID: 117895440
In this work, we provide some common methods, techniques, information, concepts, and relevant citations for those conducting…
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2015
2015
Stereo Blind? Vedere oltre
Ramona Donatiello
2015
Corpus ID: 193783102
“StereoBlind? - Vedere oltre” e il titolo del tema trattato, la parola steroblind significa letteralmente cecita stereo, ossia l…
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2014
2014
Original article The effect of three-dimensional imaging of well-known objects on time and accuracy of mental rotation
Piotr Francuz
2014
Corpus ID: 73721457
participants and procedure One hundred fifty-eight undergraduate students (88 female and 70 male), aged 18-30 years, participated…
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2014
2014
Aging and availability of binocular disparity and pictorial depth cues in 3D graphics contents
Ken Kihara
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H. Fujisaki
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+4 authors
Y. Taniguchi
2014
Corpus ID: 60743307
Some stereoblind observers do not perceive depth of 3D stimuli that depends on binocular disparity. These individuals, who have…
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2013
2013
Tuning a computer based stereo blindness assessment
Gianfranco Garipoli
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C. Bonanomi
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Davide Gadia
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A. Rizzi
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L. Albani
International Symposium on Image and Signal…
2013
Corpus ID: 14270426
Previous studies on stereoscopic acuity have shown that the percentage of stereo blind subjects is relevant. Therefore, there is…
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2012
2012
Depth Perception, Binocular Integration and Hand-Eye Coordination in Intact and Stereo Impaired Human Subjects
P. H. Schiller
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Geoffrey L. Kendall
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Michelle C. Kwak
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W. Slocum
2012
Corpus ID: 62629028
A series of tests was devised to assess stereoscopic depth processing, motion parallax depth processing, binocular integration…
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2011
2011
The Work & Wisdom of Dr .
F. Brock
2011
Corpus ID: 33545619
F W. Brock understood strabismus better than any other individual, yet most vision care professionals have never heard of his…
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2010
2010
Repetition blindness with objects having parts deleted and added
A. Chu
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W. Hayward
2010
Corpus ID: 192680500
Vision: the Journal of the Vision Society of Japan, v.22 suppl. is proceedings of Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision (2010)
1976
1976
Correlation of direction of stereoblindness with strabismic patients
J. Corrado
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Randy Hollman
1976
Corpus ID: 88381791
By measuring the stereoacuity of strabismic patients to both crossed and uncrossed disparity, we correlated the direction of…
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