haploscope

haploscope
hap·lo·scope

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  • haploscope — [aplɔskɔp] n. m. ÉTYM. XXe; de haplo , et scope. ❖ ♦ Méd. Instrument pour l évaluation du pouvoir de convergence et de fusion des yeux …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Haploscope — A haploscope is an optical device for presenting one image to one eye and another image to the other eye. The word derives from two Greek roots: haploieides , single and skopeo , to view. The word is often used interchangeably with stereoscope,… …   Wikipedia

  • haploscope — An instrument for presenting separate views to each eye so that they may be seen as one. [haplo + G. skopeo, to view] mirror h. a h. using mirrors to displace the field of view of the two eyes, as in Worth amblyoscope and the synoptophore. * * *… …   Medical dictionary

  • haploscope — …   Useful english dictionary

  • mirror haploscope — a haploscope that uses mirrors to separate or displace the fields of vision of the two eyes …   Medical dictionary

  • Duane syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H50.8 ICD 9 378.71 …   Wikipedia

  • Retinal correspondence — is the inherent relationship between paired retinal visual cells in the two eyes. Images from one object stimulate both cells, which transmit the information to the brain, permitting a single visual impression localized in the same direction in… …   Wikipedia

  • amblyoscope — A reflecting stereoscope used to evaluate or simulate binocular vision. SEE ALSO: haploscope. [amblyopia + G. skopeo, to view] major a. an a. in which intensity of illumination as well as targets may be varied. Worth a. the original a.; a hand… …   Medical dictionary

  • haploscopic — Relating to a haploscope …   Medical dictionary

  • vision — The act of seeing. SEE ALSO: sight. [L. visio, fr. video, pp. visus, to see] achromatic v. SYN: achromatopsia. binocular v. v. with a single image, by both eyes simultaneously. blue v. SYN: cyanopsia. central v. v. stimulated by an object imaged… …   Medical dictionary

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