stereoscopic vision
[/ˌstɛrioʊsˈkɑpɪk ˈvɪʒən/]
noun
visão estereoscópica
1. The ability to perceive depth and three-dimensional structure using two eyes, where each eye views a scene from a slightly different angle, allowing the brain to process binocular depth cues
Humans rely on stereoscopic vision to judge distances and navigate their environment safely.
Os humanos dependem da visão estereoscópica para julgar distâncias e navegar com segurança em seu ambiente.
2. A technique or technology that creates the illusion of three-dimensional depth by presenting slightly different images to each eye
The 3D movie theater uses stereoscopic vision technology to create an immersive viewing experience.
O cinema 3D usa tecnologia de visão estereoscópica para criar uma experiência visual imersiva.
Stereoscopic vision is a fundamental concept in both American and Brazilian scientific education. In Brazil, the term is commonly used in optometry, neuroscience, and entertainment technology contexts. The development of 3D cinema and virtual reality has increased the usage of this term in popular culture in both countries, though 'visão 3D' is more commonly used colloquially in Brazil for entertainment purposes.
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