193 Visuospatial Resonance
A phenomenon in which different images are visible at different distances.
Interpreting images is a process that involves interplay between visual information received by the eyes and information stored in memory. The process begins with the eyes first locating the primary lines, edges, and boundaries in an image, pattern-matching these elements against elements in memory, and then proceeding in this back-and-forth manner between eyes and memory at increasing levels of detail until the interpretation is complete.
Visuospatial resonance occurs when an image achieves optimal clarity (i.e., maximum visibility of the lines, edges, and boundaries in an image) due to resonance between the spatial frequency of the image and ...
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