Plato's Cave: The Vergence Representation

The Vergence Representation

In a vergence representation radial distance from the observer to a point in space is measured by the angle of vergence between the two eyes of a binocular system looking at that point, i.e. close objects have large vergence, while farther objects have smaller vergence. This is a natural representation of depth in biological systems because it corresponds directly to depth as measured by a binocular system, and has the important property required for an internal spatial representation, i.e. that all distances which are very great are mapped to zero vergence, or perceptual infinity.

This means that the entire range of distance from the observer to infinity is mapped to a finite range of vergence angles.

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