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These polarizing lenses delivered a different image to each eye?
During the rivalry condition, the two images were presented monocularly, one to each eye.
It is prevented by routine application of antimicrobials to each eye of an infant after delivery.
Those devices create the illusion of depth by showing different, flat images to each eye.
To create the 3-D effect, a slightly different image is sent to each eye.
Easier 3-D: A new display directs different patterns of light to each eye to create a 3-D image.
When a different image is presented to each eye, visual awareness spontaneously alternates between the two images a phenomenon called binocular rivalry.
In the Nokia prototype, the effect is created by projecting a different image to each eye and it requires specially-created content.
The device weighs just under a pound, and creates its 3-D effect by delivering different images to each eye via two OLED displays inside the visor.
Fortunately, Microsoft has figured out a way around the problem a screen that detects the viewer's position and shows different images to each eye.
Rivalry condition: The two images (5° visual angle) were presented simultaneously one to each eye (see "Binocular presentation" section above) for either 90 or 120 s.
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