FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: method involves selecting painted artwork I1 having some images built with monocular spatial perspective features. The artwork is copied and arranged in horizontal row. Each I1 image and all copies of the canvas are arranged horizontally at the same distance T0 one from the other. The selected artwork I1 is set at the center and the images possessing monocular spatial perspective features are selected and disposed at distance of T0±Δti. Spatial image perspective is produced that is composed of identically similar structures by concentrating sight outside of structure arrangement plane and superposing neighboring images. Patient is trained in seeing given spatial image perspective in static or dynamic view mode in varying Δti between selected monocular features. Then, the patient looks at the generic artwork I1 trying to detect depth, perspective in spatial image structure, their extensionality on this image and, next to it, on the following flat images possessing spatial perspective features.
EFFECT: enhanced effectiveness in training human visual perception system.
5 dwg
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Dates
2008-03-10—Published
2005-08-22—Filed