Summary
This preliminary study investigates the use of binocular discrepancy to enhance color perception in humans, exploring optical apparatus and perceptual mechanisms. Practical implications may relate to display design and visual environments where color accuracy is important.
Categories
Eye Health & Vision: Explores binocular disparity and its relationship to human color perception, relevant to visual comfort and perception research.
Author(s)
RFFC Carvalho
Publication Year
2023
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