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pseudoscope
pseudoscope (ˈsjuːdəˌskəʊp) n1. (Psychology) an optical device which transposes what is seen by the left and right eyes2. (Physiology) an optical device which transposes what is seen by the left and right eyes
pseudoscope
pseudoscope[′süd·ə‚skōp] (optics) A device that produces reversed stereoscopic effects, for example, by transposing the pictures of a stereoscope. pseudoscope
pseudoscope An instrument which, by means of prisms or mirrors, transposes to one eye the image seen normally by the other eye. Thus the sense of depth is reversed and peaks are seen as troughs and vice versa (Fig. P20). " > Fig. P20 Optical principle of a pseudoscope |