2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep19389
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Correction: Corrigendum: Human rather than ape-like orbital morphology allows much greater lateral visual field expansion with eye abduction

Abstract: While convergent, the human orbit differs from that of non-human apes in that its lateral orbital margin is significantly more rearward. This rearward position does not obstruct the additional visual field gained through eye motion. This additional visual field is therefore considered to be wider in humans than in non-human apes. A mathematical model was designed to quantify this difference. The mathematical model is based on published computed tomography data in the human neuro-ocular plane (NOP) and on addit… Show more

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