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Monocular cues play a huge role in how you perceive the world around you. Keep reading to learn how different types of monocular cues help you interpret and understand what you’re seeing.
A third 3D motion cue, dynamic half-occlusion, has been identified by researchers as a means by which the percept of motion in depth is achieved, according to a new study recently published in ...
A Team of researchers at the University of NSW in Sydney have identified a cue to detect depth in motion. This is a 3D motion cue which is dynamic half-occlusion. This is helpful in achieving a ...
Occlusion, a monocular cue whereby an object that is closer partly obstructs the faraway one, enables the brain to judge relative distances.
Transient monocular blindness associated with internal-carotid-artery stenosis is a risk factor for stroke. The effect of carotid endarterectomy in patients who present with transient monocular bli ...
“In this research, we demonstrated for the first time that even a short period of monocular deprivation – the occlusion of one eye with an eye patch for about two hours - also affects auditory ...
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