Levi, 2023 - Google Patents
Applications and implications for extended reality to improve binocular vision and stereopsisLevi, 2023
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- Levi D
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- Journal of Vision
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Extended reality (XR) devices, including virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) devices, are immersive technologies that can swap or merge the natural environment with virtual content (eg, videogames, movies, or other content). Although these …
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