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tonoa pender
on Oct 23, 2024Verified
Retinal disparity is
A) the difference between the percentage of cones in the fovea and the periphery.
B) the distance between the pupil and the retina.
C) the difference between views seen by the left and right eyes.
D) a distortion produced by irregularities in the curvature of the eye.
Retinal Disparity
The slight difference in the visual images that reach each eye, leading to the perception of depth.
Curvature
The degree to which a surface or line deviates from being flat or straight, often used in mathematics, physics, and various fields of engineering.
Pupil
The opening in the iris of the eye that regulates the amount of light reaching the retina.
- Grasp the significance of retinal disparity in depth perception.
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Learning Objectives
- Grasp the significance of retinal disparity in depth perception.