Computer-animated movie of the simulated motion of the basilar membrane in the human ear in response to various acoustic stimuli. The motion is exaggerated. The movie was made at Bell Labs in 1966.
Yeah, seriously, you should make it so the viewer doesn't have to cross their eyes. Much more comfortable. The trouble is, I cannot focus and cross my eyes at the same time. Besides, one is forcing muscles to cross eyes. Straight-view stereoscopic stuff relaxes the eyes.
Would be even better if you could put the corresponding frequencies in!
RoseSheeps 1 year ago
Computer models like this were a breakthrough back in the 1960s.
douro20 3 years ago
pretty sneaky sis
GlingGlingON 3 years ago
Yeah, seriously, you should make it so the viewer doesn't have to cross their eyes. Much more comfortable. The trouble is, I cannot focus and cross my eyes at the same time. Besides, one is forcing muscles to cross eyes. Straight-view stereoscopic stuff relaxes the eyes.
livingpicture 4 years ago
Darn it... Once again, cross-eyed. Could you remake these animations for straight stereoscopic viewing? I'm far more comfortable with that.
livingpicture 4 years ago
if you can cross your eyes, you can put them both together & make a 3d image, pretty kewl
AdemiskofGW 4 years ago
impressive
ediacura 5 years ago