He said the interocular lenses were currently being shipped into the country at a cost to the Foundation of US dlrs 50 ( 68 Australian dollars ), but once the factory was built Vietnam could produce its own lenses for around US dlrs 7 ( 10 Australian dollars ) each.
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After conducting experiments on contrast and lightness induction, interocular induction and induction between spatial frequency bands, Chubb et al . support " a model in which the output gain of such a band-selective neuron is normalized relative to the average response amplitude of nearby neurons with the same frequency tuning ."
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For making stereo images featuring only a distant object ( e . g ., a mountain with foothills ), the camera positions can be separated by a larger distance ( called the " interaxial " or stereo base, often mistakenly called " interocular " ) than the adult human norm of 62 65mm.
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Sperry first became interested in " split-brain " research when he was working on the topic of interocular transfer, which occurs when " one learns with one eye how to solve a problem then, with that eye covered and using the other eye, one already knows how to solve the problem ".
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Of course the viewers seated beyond will see the window more remote, but if the image is made in normal conditions, so that the first row viewers see this background at the infinite, the other viewers, seated behind, will also see this background at the infinite, since the parallax of this background is equal to the average human interocular.