Binocular single vision and perceptual processing
Binocular single vision and perceptual processing is a scholarly work by Oliver Braddick, published in 1979 in ''Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences''. The main subjects of the publication include color psychology, psychology, computer science, Percept, stereopsis, stimulus, monocular vision, communication, computer vision, visual perception, monocular, artificial intelligence, optometry, orientation (vector space), binocular vision, perception, depth perception, binocular disparity, ocular vision, and Binocular rivalry. It is argued that these effects reflect the extraction of features of the monocular patterns, with these detected monocular features determining the binocular percept.