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Retinal disparity
Binocular, because animals can see monocular and humans can see binocular.
monocular
Horses can see 300 degrees around them. But i am not sure about binocular or monocular. Binocular. (Two)
It is a binocular cue.
Binocular cues, as opposed to monocular cues.
Retinal disparity
Binocular cues are, "Depth cues that depend on the use of two eyes" (Myers, D., 2007, p. 245).Monocular cues are, "Depth cues available to either eye alone" (Myers, D., 2007, p. 247).Basically binocular cues are things that help us to perceive depth and we have to use both eyes to perceive them. Monocular cues are the same thing, but you can use only one eye or the other and still see the same effect.Depth effects that depend on both eyes working at the same time (binocular) are Retinal Disparity and Convergence.Depth effects that depend only on the use of one eye are: Relative size, Interposition, Relative clarity, Texture gradient, Relative height, Relative motion, Linear perspective and Light and shadow.
Binocular, because animals can see monocular and humans can see binocular.
monocular
Horses can see 300 degrees around them. But i am not sure about binocular or monocular. Binocular. (Two)
It is a binocular cue.
The binocular cue for perception of distance is linear perspective. It is the visual measure of which items are close to the viewer and which items are far away from them.
Monocular eyepiece had only one lens while binocular only has 2.
A monocular microscope has only one eyepiece and a binocular microscope has two eyepieces.
A monocular microscope has only one eyepiece while a binocular microscope has two eyepieces with different lenses. Binocular microscopes are more popular today than the monocular microscope for professional use. To learn more about microscopes and its uses visit the website in the link below. Click here for more information on microscopes
it is called a spyglass It is also called a monocular.