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Vieth–Müller circle

Vieth–Müller circle

a theoretical circle in space in front of an observer containing points that will fall on corresponding retinal locations in the two eyes when a point on the circle is fixated. A Vieth–Müller circle is an example of a horopter. [G. U. Vieth; J. P. Müller]

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