binocular fusion
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binocular fusion — Ophthalm. fusion (def. 5a). * * * … Universalium
binocular fusion — Ophthalm. fusion (def. 5a) … Useful english dictionary
Binocular vision — is vision in which both eyes are used together. The word binocular comes from two Latin roots, bini for double, and oculus for eye. [Harper, D. (2001). Online etymological dictionary. Retrieved April 2, 2008, from… … Wikipedia
fusion — fusional, adj. /fyooh zheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of fusing; the state of being fused. 2. that which is fused; the result of fusing: A ballet production is the fusion of many talents. 3. Politics. a. a coalition of parties or factions. b.… … Universalium
Binocular rivalry — is a phenomenon of visual perception in which perception alternates between different images presented to each eye. When one image is presented to one eye and a very different image is presented to the other, instead of the two images being seen… … Wikipedia
fusion — 1. Liquefaction, as by melting by heat. 2. Union, as by joining together; e.g., bone f.. 3. The blending of slightly different images from each eye into a single perception. 4. The joining of two or more adjacent teeth during their development by … Medical dictionary
binocular rivalry — retinal rivalry the apparent alternate displacement of two figures when viewed together, there being no fusion into a continuous picture of the images of the two eyes … Medical dictionary
Visión binocular — Diagrama de Descartes. En óptica, optometría y oftalmología, la visión binocular es el tipo de visión en que los dos ojos se utilizan conjuntamente. La palabra binocular proviene de dos raíces latinas, bini doble, y oculus ojo. La visión… … Wikipedia Español
Orthoptics — (from the Greek words ortho meaning straight , and optikas meaning vision [1]) is a discipline dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of defective eye movement and coordination (such as nystagmus), binocular vision, and amblyopia by eye care… … Wikipedia
phoria — The relative directions assumed by the eyes during binocular fixation of a given object in the absence of an adequate fusion stimulus. See cyclophoria, esophoria, exophoria, heterophoria, hyperphoria … Medical dictionary