Human stereo vision can resolve remarkably small depth differences between two stimuli, but the smallest resolvable difference is usually that between stimuli located near the plane of fixation. As distance from this plane increases, so does the smallest detectable increment in disparity. We examined this loss of resolution by comparing disparity discrimination thresholds for single-scale and multi-scale stimuli as a function of the pedestal disparity. For single-scale gratings, disparity thresholds display phase constancy; thus, their spatial thresholds vary reciprocally with grating spatial frequency. For multi-scale gratings, with components separated in frequency by two or three octaves, disparity thresholds display two types of interac...
We investigated temporal properties of stereopsis at different spatial scales in dynamic random-dot ...
The number of elements in two stereo-surfaces parallelly overlapped in depth is overestimated compar...
AbstractStereoscopic depth discrimination thresholds increase with retinal eccentricity and distance...
The classic increment disparity threshold function rises steeply, usually exponentially, with dispar...
Many studies have demonstrated that the human visual system is sensitive to very small differences i...
AbstractThe experiments reported here focus on the temporal dynamics of stereopsis in an effort to s...
AbstractSpatial frequency selectivity has been incorporated into various theories of stereo matching...
We analyze published ata on disparity detection thresholds for a wide range of conditions. This type...
With isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plane (Blake...
Horizontal disparities are directly linked to perceived stereo depth of two-dimensional stimuli but,...
AbstractThere is a long history of research into depth percepts from very large disparities, beyond ...
AbstractWith isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plan...
There has been a long-standing debate about the mechanisms underlying the perception of stereoscopic...
There has been a long-standing debate about the mechanisms underlying the perception of stereoscopic...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
We investigated temporal properties of stereopsis at different spatial scales in dynamic random-dot ...
The number of elements in two stereo-surfaces parallelly overlapped in depth is overestimated compar...
AbstractStereoscopic depth discrimination thresholds increase with retinal eccentricity and distance...
The classic increment disparity threshold function rises steeply, usually exponentially, with dispar...
Many studies have demonstrated that the human visual system is sensitive to very small differences i...
AbstractThe experiments reported here focus on the temporal dynamics of stereopsis in an effort to s...
AbstractSpatial frequency selectivity has been incorporated into various theories of stereo matching...
We analyze published ata on disparity detection thresholds for a wide range of conditions. This type...
With isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plane (Blake...
Horizontal disparities are directly linked to perceived stereo depth of two-dimensional stimuli but,...
AbstractThere is a long history of research into depth percepts from very large disparities, beyond ...
AbstractWith isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plan...
There has been a long-standing debate about the mechanisms underlying the perception of stereoscopic...
There has been a long-standing debate about the mechanisms underlying the perception of stereoscopic...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
We investigated temporal properties of stereopsis at different spatial scales in dynamic random-dot ...
The number of elements in two stereo-surfaces parallelly overlapped in depth is overestimated compar...
AbstractStereoscopic depth discrimination thresholds increase with retinal eccentricity and distance...