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Seeing in Depth: Volume 1: Basic Mechanisms Volume 2: Depth Perception: Basic Mechanisms v. 1 [Hardcover]

Ian P. Howard , Brian J. Rogers


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"Those who work in the area of binocular vision should consider adding this two-volume set to their personal libraries, even if they own the 1995 book." --Scott Stevenson in Optometry and Visual Science


..".the definitive reference and summary of this field for a long time to come. This new volume ranges far beyond what its title promises... belongs not only on the shelf of experts in stereoscopic vision, but also on that of every vision researcher." --The Quarterly Review of Biology


"The authors are adept wordsmiths with an encyclopaedic knowledge, and there is little on which they do not have a deeply considered view. This is a hugely impressive book and the copious illustrations, many specially prepared, are unusually handsome, nicely complementing the text." --F.A. Miles in Trends in Neuroscience


"An invaluable book certain to be a classic... The book works well because the authors executed it so efficiently. The provide comprehensive, even encyclopaedic cover

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In its two volumes Seeing in Depth provides a detailed review of all aspects of seeing the three-dimensional world, along with 7,000 references and 800 illustrations. No other book contains such detailed coverage of this topic. This book is a valuable resource for researchers in space perception, visual neuroscience, opthalmology, optometry, visual development, animal vision, and computational vision.

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