scholarly journals STUDIES ON THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL VISION INHERENT IN A SINGLE DIRECTIONAL LINE-DRAWING I

1958 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 199-206
Author(s):  
OSHIE ISHII ◽  
TORAO OBONAI
1989 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keiichi Kemmotsu ◽  
Yuichi Sasano ◽  
Katsumi Oshitani

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-21
Author(s):  
Francesco Giovanardi

Robotic systems have revolutionized the way we perform minimally invasive surgery and has facilitated the evolution of traditional laparoscopic gastric surgery. Surgeons have several advantages that can overcome some of the well-known limits of laparoscopy: three-dimensional vision, articulated instruments, the absence of tremors. These can give greater dexterity and precision in dissection and suturing movements that are key elements when performing complex and gentle reconstruction to restore digestive continuity. The present case shows the technical details and tips and tricks of a robotic surgical approach for a subtotal gastrectomy.


Perception ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 24 (9) ◽  
pp. 1049-1058 ◽  
Author(s):  
Morton A Heller ◽  
John M Kennedy ◽  
Tamala D Joyner

Subjects were exposed to a three-dimensional model of a house and were asked to draw it using a raised-line drawing kit. Independent groups of ten each of sighted controls, early-blind, and late-blind subjects were told to identify the vantage point of tangible pictures of the model, including side views, ‘bird's-eye’ views from above, and views involving linear perspective. The ease or difficulty of picture interpretation depended upon the nature of the tangible drawing, with much better performance being recorded for side views. Performance was poor for foreshortened 3/4 views. Early-blind subjects were particularly unlikely to recognize views from above. In a control experiment with blindfolded sighted subjects the influence of prior information was examined: some subjects were told that the drawings could consist of side view or bird's-eye, top view, or 3/4 view drawings. This experiment showed that performance can be greatly improved through prior information about the nature of the tangible pictures.


Author(s):  
Philips S Ogun ◽  
Matthew R Chamberlain ◽  
Punnu L Phairatt ◽  
Mitulkumar J Tailor ◽  
Michael R Jackson

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