Perceiving In | Depth Volume 1 Basic Mechanisms
A detailed analysis covers how disruptions during these critical periods—such as strabismus (crossed eyes) or monocular deprivation—can lead to permanent defects like amblyopia (lazy eye) or a total loss of stereoscopic vision.
As the first entry in a three-volume series, it focuses exclusively on the sensory and physiological "building blocks" of depth perception, moving from historical discovery to the latest in neural plasticity. Perceiving in Depth Volume 1 Basic Mechanisms
Howard provides a comprehensive review of how depth perception matures from the embryonic stage to post-natal life. A detailed analysis covers how disruptions during these
Howard details historical display systems like panoramas, peepshows, and the invention of the stereoscope, which first allowed humans to artificially simulate depth. and the invention of the stereoscope