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cyclopean: जिन्नाती विशाल | |
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cyclopean eye मीनिंग इन हिंदी
cyclopean eye उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Alternative terms for cyclopean eye include third central imaginary eye and binoculus.
- This was because it was as though we have a cyclopean eye inside our brains that can see cyclopean stimuli hidden to each of our actual eyes.
- This demonstrates that the perceived location of a point is influenced by its location in both eyes and is relative to an imaginary cyclopean eye ( or egocenter ).
- Literally it refers to the way stereo sighted viewers perceive the centre of their fused visual field as lying between the two physical eyes, as if seen by a cyclopean eye.
- Made of canvas stretched over a metal armature and caked with paint-blackened bits of cloth, it suggests a gaping mouth or a Cyclopean eye and projects a heart-of-darkness menace of considerable power.
- This was because the shape of the depth area was invisible to either eye separately; it is visible only to the " cyclopean eye " of stereoscopic perception that combines the information from the two eyes.
- In the 1953 film adaptation, the Martians are short, brown creatures having three-fingered hands with suction cups at the end of long arms and a cyclopean eye divided into three sections : one red, one green, and one blue.
- Candidate genes have recently been found for holoprosencephaly, in which the two hemispheres of the brain do not fully separate _ a condition that is reflected by narrowly spaced eyes, or even a single cyclopean eye in the center of the face.
- Hering's law can be simplified as ( 1 ) points falling on the same visual line seem to come from the same location; ( 2 ) visual directions are relative to the a unique egocenter ( also called cyclopean eye ) and ( 3 ) the perceived direction of a cyclopean line is the line that intersects the point of fixation.
- Cyclopean ( stereoscopic ) motion and cyclopean images are aspects of so-called " cyclopean vision " named after the mythical giant Cyclops who had only one eye involving a mental representation of objects in space as if they were perceived in full depth and from a position of a " cyclopean eye " situated approximately between the two eyes.