0 for, using, or relating to one eye: --
Binoculars or clip-on monocular telescopes are conventionally used to observe sporting events or for bird watching.
The images you see are only half as bright as they would be with a traditional monocular eyepiece.
1 a tube with a glass lens (= a curved piece of glass, plastic, or other transparent material) at either end that you look through to see things that are far away more clearly: --
There's also a waterproof nocturnal monocular for watching in the dark.
He watches television, mostly sports, with a monocular.
Heterozygous knock-out mice for brain-derived neurotrophic factor show a pathway-specific impairment of long-term potentiation but normal critical period for monocular deprivation.
Monocular stimulation increases deoxyglucose uptake in ipsilateral primary optic centers of the rat.
Monocular deprivation and reverse suture deprived eye and imposing the activity pattern modeling deprivation in the previously normal eye.
This suggests that the loss of non-phosphorylated neurofilament observed after monocular deprived was not due to epitope masking by phosphorylation.
Monocular activation of visual cortex in normal and monocularly deprived cats: an analysis of evoked potentials.
Monocular observation through a physical or even notional intersecting plane is thus conceived as relatively 'constructed' by the geometric formula.
The latency of the positive wave shortens with increasing age to binocular stimulation, whereas to monocular stimulation it does not show significant age-dependent changes.
The amplitude of the positive wave dropped exponentially with age to binocular and monocular stimulation.