Our sense of depth perception is mediated by spatial filters at different scales in the visual brain; low spatial frequency channels provide the basis for coarse stereopsis, whereas high spatial frequency channels provide for fine stereopsis. It is well established that monocular blurring of vision results in decreased stereoacuity. However, previous studies have used tests that are broadband in their spatial frequency content. It is not yet entirely clear how the processing of stereopsis in different spatial frequency channels is altered in response to binocular input imbalance. Here, we applied a new stereoacuity test based on narrow-band Gabor stimuli. By manipulating the carrier spatial frequency, we were able to reveal the spatial freq...
Stereovision is the ability to perceive fine depth variations from small differences in the two eyes...
AbstractMonocular localization of non-abutting stimuli and stereoscopic localization of the same sec...
Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in dis...
Our sense of depth perception is mediated by spatial filters at different scales in the visual brain...
Our sense of depth perception is mediated by spatial filters at different scales in the visual brain...
Neurons in the early visual cortex are finely tuned to different low-level visual features, forming ...
AbstractStereoscopic depth discrimination thresholds increase with retinal eccentricity and distance...
Monocular deprivation can chronically suppress vision in the deprived eye, if it is applied for suff...
We examine depth perception in images of real scenes with naturalistic variation in pictorial depth ...
As beings with two eyes, humans use differences in each eye’s image, called disparities, to determin...
AbstractStereopsis is the sense of depth derived from binocular disparities that are formed between ...
Visual conditions such as anisometropia, monovision and monocular undercorrection affect the combina...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of interocular suppression and visual acuity loss on stereoacu...
Stereovision is the ability to perceive fine depth variations from small differences in the two eyes...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
Stereovision is the ability to perceive fine depth variations from small differences in the two eyes...
AbstractMonocular localization of non-abutting stimuli and stereoscopic localization of the same sec...
Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in dis...
Our sense of depth perception is mediated by spatial filters at different scales in the visual brain...
Our sense of depth perception is mediated by spatial filters at different scales in the visual brain...
Neurons in the early visual cortex are finely tuned to different low-level visual features, forming ...
AbstractStereoscopic depth discrimination thresholds increase with retinal eccentricity and distance...
Monocular deprivation can chronically suppress vision in the deprived eye, if it is applied for suff...
We examine depth perception in images of real scenes with naturalistic variation in pictorial depth ...
As beings with two eyes, humans use differences in each eye’s image, called disparities, to determin...
AbstractStereopsis is the sense of depth derived from binocular disparities that are formed between ...
Visual conditions such as anisometropia, monovision and monocular undercorrection affect the combina...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of interocular suppression and visual acuity loss on stereoacu...
Stereovision is the ability to perceive fine depth variations from small differences in the two eyes...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
Stereovision is the ability to perceive fine depth variations from small differences in the two eyes...
AbstractMonocular localization of non-abutting stimuli and stereoscopic localization of the same sec...
Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in dis...