Abstract—It is known that the vergence state of the eyes can serve as a cue to distance. However, it has been claimed that changes in vergence induced by modulations of the binocular disparity of a random-dot display do not create a sensation of motion in depth. The present experiment tests the hypothesis that modulation of binocular disparity in a random-dot display does not create a sensation of motion in depth because, in such a display, looming of the image that normally accompanies motion in depth is absent. The image of a radial pattern remains self-similar when it moves in depth, so the absence of looming in such an image should not inhibit the effects of modulation of disparity. Subjects tracked with unseen hand the perceived motion...
AbstractWith the broader use of stereoscopic displays, a flurry of research activity about the accom...
Multiple cues contribute to the visual perception of an object's distance from the observer. The man...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
AbstractWe hypothesized that it is the conflict between various cues to distance that have produced ...
Induced motion is the false impression that physically stationary objects move when in the presence ...
AbstractWe hypothesized that it is the conflict between various cues to distance that have produced ...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disju...
In this study, we investigated the effect of changing size on vergence. Erkelens and Regan (1986) pr...
Induced motion is the false impression that physically stationary objects move when in the presence ...
YesWhen we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “di...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the horiz...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the horiz...
Multiple cues contribute to the visual perception of an object's distance from the observer. The man...
AbstractWith the broader use of stereoscopic displays, a flurry of research activity about the accom...
Multiple cues contribute to the visual perception of an object's distance from the observer. The man...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
AbstractWe hypothesized that it is the conflict between various cues to distance that have produced ...
Induced motion is the false impression that physically stationary objects move when in the presence ...
AbstractWe hypothesized that it is the conflict between various cues to distance that have produced ...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disju...
In this study, we investigated the effect of changing size on vergence. Erkelens and Regan (1986) pr...
Induced motion is the false impression that physically stationary objects move when in the presence ...
YesWhen we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “di...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the horiz...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the horiz...
Multiple cues contribute to the visual perception of an object's distance from the observer. The man...
AbstractWith the broader use of stereoscopic displays, a flurry of research activity about the accom...
Multiple cues contribute to the visual perception of an object's distance from the observer. The man...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...