Quiz 15 Flashcards
(11 cards)
The differences in images from the left and right eyes
Binocular Disparity
The points on the retina where an image overlaps
-Falls on the fovea
Corresponding Retinal Points
An imaginary sphere that passes through the points of focus
Horopter
Corresponding Retinal Points are also known as __
Horopter
Objects that do not fall on the Horopter
Noncorresponding Retinal Points
What creates different images in both eyes?
Noncorresponding Corropter
Objects deviate from falling on corresponding retinal points
Absolute Disparity
(Double Julies)
The amount of absolute disparity indicates how far an object is from the Horopter
Angle of Disparity
(Moving the fingers together until you see them as 1)
The difference between the absolute disparity of 2 objects
Relative Disparity
When you focus your Horopter on the close object (Bill), the far object (Julie) creates a(n) __
Uncrossed disparity
When you focus your Horopter on the far object (Julie), the close object (Bill) creates a(n) __
Crossed Disparity