ENHANCEMENT OF VISUAL PERCEPTION IV
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1. A device for enhancement of visual perception in a viewer with binocular vision of a physical scene comprising:
- one or more enhancers positioned to the front of at least one eye of the viewer, further comprising;
(a) at least one obstructor positioned in the visual field of view of the dominant eye of the viewer that obstructs a segment of said visual field that is at least partially in the visual field of view of the non-dominant eye of the viewer; and
/or(b) at least one image element positioned in the visual field of view of the non-dominant eye of the viewer that is not within the visual field of view of the dominant eye of the viewer;
so that the viewer'"'"'s visual system gives greater attention to the retinal image of the viewer'"'"'s non-dominant eye than when viewed without the device, whereby the viewer'"'"'s perception of depth and/or perception of clarity in the physical scene is intensified.
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A device and method for enhancement of a viewer'"'"'s visual perception in a real physical (three spatial dimension) scene and/or a single two-dimensional image, which includes enhancement of a viewer'"'"'s depth perception and perception of clarity in the real physical scene and/or the two-dimensional image, by alteration of a viewer'"'"'s eye dominance with direction of greater attention to the viewer'"'"'s non-dominant eye for contribution to the binocular view.
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1. A device for enhancement of visual perception in a viewer with binocular vision of a physical scene comprising:
one or more enhancers positioned to the front of at least one eye of the viewer, further comprising; (a) at least one obstructor positioned in the visual field of view of the dominant eye of the viewer that obstructs a segment of said visual field that is at least partially in the visual field of view of the non-dominant eye of the viewer; and
/or(b) at least one image element positioned in the visual field of view of the non-dominant eye of the viewer that is not within the visual field of view of the dominant eye of the viewer;
so that the viewer'"'"'s visual system gives greater attention to the retinal image of the viewer'"'"'s non-dominant eye than when viewed without the device, whereby the viewer'"'"'s perception of depth and/or perception of clarity in the physical scene is intensified.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A device for enhancement of visual perception in a viewer with binocular vision of a physical scene comprising at least one obstructor positioned to the front of and in the visual field of view of the dominant eye of the viewer that obstructs a segment of said visual field that is at least partially in the visual field of view of the non-dominant eye of the viewer;
- so that the viewer'"'"'s visual system gives greater attention to the retinal image of the viewer'"'"'s non-dominant eye than when viewed without the device, whereby the viewer'"'"'s perception of depth and/or perception of clarity in the physical scene is intensified.
- View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A device for enhancement of visual perception in a viewer with binocular vision of a physical scene comprising at least one image element positioned to the front of and in the visual field of view of the non-dominant eye of the viewer that is not within the visual field of view of the dominant eye of the viewer;
- so that the viewer'"'"'s visual system gives greater attention to the retinal image of the viewer'"'"'s non-dominant eye than when viewed without the device, whereby the viewer'"'"'s perception of depth and/or perception of clarity in the physical scene is intensified.
- View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A method for enhancement of visual perception in a viewer with binocular vision of a physical scene comprising the alteration of eye dominance of the viewer while maintaining the viewer'"'"'s binocular view of the viewer'"'"'s area of attention in the physical scene, so that the viewer'"'"'s visual system gives greater attention to the retinal image of the viewer'"'"'s non-dominant eye than when viewed without the alteration of eye dominance, whereby the viewer'"'"'s perception of depth and/or perception of clarity in the physical scene is intensified.
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