Dichoptic

Dichoptic

Dichoptic may refer to:

  • Dichoptic presentation (vision, perception): viewing a separate and independent field by each eye.
  • Dichoptic (zoology): physical eyes which are widely separated.

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  • Dichoptic presentation — Dichoptic (from the Greek word dicha meaning in two, and optic relating to sight) is viewing a separate and independent field by each eye. In dichoptic presentation, stimulus A is presented to the left eye and then stimulus B is presented to the… …   Wikipedia

  • Dichoptic (zoology) — Wikipedia does not have an encyclopedia article for Dichoptic (zoology) (search results). You may want to read Wiktionary s entry on dichoptic (zoology) instead.wiktionary:Special:Search/dichoptic (zoology) …   Wikipedia

  • dichoptic — adj. [Gr. dicha, in two; ops, sight] Having eyes separated dorsally by integument; see holoptic …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • dichoptic — adjective Widely separated near the top of the head …   Wiktionary

  • dichoptic — dich·optic …   English syllables

  • dichoptic — (ˈ)dī|käptik, (ˈ)di| adjective Etymology: dich + optic zoology : having the borders of the compound eyes separate compare holoptic …   Useful english dictionary

  • dipteran — /dip teuhr euhn/, adj. 1. dipterous (def. 1). n. 2. a dipterous insect. [1835 45; DIPTER(A) + AN] * * * Any member of the more than 85,000 species in the insect order Diptera (the two winged, or true, flies), characterized by the use of only one… …   Universalium

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  • holoptic — adj. [Gr. holos, whole; optikos, eye] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) Having eyes dorsally contiguous along the midline; see dichoptic …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • dich- — combining form or dicho Etymology: Late Latin dicho , from Greek dich , dicho , from dicha; akin to Greek di more at di : in two : apart : asunder …   Useful english dictionary

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