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
binocular, visión — fisiol. Visión en la que los dos ojos superponen las imágenes para obtener una imagen que proporciona una sensación de relieve y profundidad, a la vez que permite calcular la distancia a la que se encuentran los objetos. Medical Dictionary. 2011 … Diccionario médico
Binocular vision — The ability to maintain visual focus on an object with both eyes, creating a single visual image. Lack of binocular vision is normal in infants. Adults without binocular vision experience distortions in depth perception and visual measurement of… … Medical dictionary
binocular vision — dviakis regėjimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. binocular sight; binocular vision vok. beidäugiges Sehen, n; Binokularsehen, n; zweiäugiges Sehen, n rus. бинокулярное зрение, n pranc. vision binoculaire, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
binocular vision — Seeing with two eyes simultaneously gives the viewer the ability to perceive depth. Stereoscopic images depend on the use of binocular vision. Also see lens … Glossary of Art Terms
binocular vision — vision which utilizes both eyes at once … English contemporary dictionary
binocular vision — noun vision involving the use of both eyes • Hypernyms: ↑sight, ↑vision, ↑visual sense, ↑visual modality • Hyponyms: ↑stereoscopic vision, ↑stereoscopy … Useful english dictionary
binocular vision — bi.nocular vision n [U] technical the ability to ↑focus both eyes on one object, which humans, monkeys, and some birds and other animals have … Dictionary of contemporary English
binocular vision — noun vision using two eyes with overlapping fields of view, allowing good perception of depth … English new terms dictionary
binocular vision — bin|oc|u|lar vi|sion [ bı,nakjələr vıʒn ] noun uncount the use of both eyes to see things in relation to each other, as humans and some animals do … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English