Apokolypze t1_iwud2f6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in do we know how chameleons "see" Things with two independent eyes? Is it integrated? Side by side? by VivendusMoriendumEst
This works with both eyeballs pointed in generally the same direction, but a chameleon is capable of pointing it's eyes in completely separate directions and controlling both individually. This isn't really a comparable scenario, right?
The question is whether we know how a chameleon "sees", not how humans see.
Jewrisprudent t1_iwv5tqj wrote
And the point is that the image you see after the paper is placed there is an image constructed by two images that no longer have any overlap. What you “see” as far as your brain concerned is not so much an image, but a construct of where you are in the world around you. A chameleon is just able to gather information about is surroundings from a functionally wider area, and then their brain process that and they form an understanding of where they are and what’s around them.
HDH2506 t1_iwun262 wrote
Would VR be valid enough for you? One eye sees Moskva and one eye sees London
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