The binocular energy model of neural responses predicts that depth from binocular disparity might be perceived in the reversed direction when the contrast of dots presented to one eye is reversed. While reversed-depth has been found using anti-correlated random-dot stereograms (ACRDS) the findings are inconsistent across studies. The mixed findings may be accounted for by the presence of a gap between the target and surround, or as a result of overlap of dots around the vertical edges of the stimuli. To test this, we assessed whether (1) the gap size (0, 19.2 or 38.4 arc min) (2) the correlation of dots or (3) the border orientation (circular target, or horizontal or vertical edge) affected the perception of depth. Reversed-depth from ACRDS...
In a random-dot stereogram (RDS), the percept of object surfaces in a three-dimensional scene is gen...
In contrast-reversed random-dot stereograms (CRRDSs), a black dot in one eye matches a white dot in ...
Depth can be perceived in random-dot stereograms in which dots are binocularly uncorrelated, in the ...
Abstract The binocular energy model of neural responses predicts that depth from binocular disparity...
The small differences between the images formed in our left and right eyes are an important cue to t...
One of the greatest challenges in visual neuroscience is that of linking neural activity with percep...
One of the greatest challenges in visual neuroscience is that of linking neural activity with percep...
In a random dot stereogram (RDS), object surfaces in a three-dimensional scene are generated by imag...
In a random-dot stereogram, the percept of object surfaces in a three-dimensional scene is generated...
In a random-dot stereogram (RDS), the spatial disparities between the interocularly corresponding bl...
In a random-dot stereogram (RDS), depth percepts of object surfaces are generated using left-eye and...
Conventional models of binocular depth perception (stereopsis) hypothesise that depth perception res...
Visual images from the two eyes are transmitted to the brain. Because the eyes are horizontally sepa...
Recent physiological observations in which stimuli with opposite contrast signs in the two eyes have...
Early neural mechanisms for the measurement of binocular disparity appear to operate in a manner con...
In a random-dot stereogram (RDS), the percept of object surfaces in a three-dimensional scene is gen...
In contrast-reversed random-dot stereograms (CRRDSs), a black dot in one eye matches a white dot in ...
Depth can be perceived in random-dot stereograms in which dots are binocularly uncorrelated, in the ...
Abstract The binocular energy model of neural responses predicts that depth from binocular disparity...
The small differences between the images formed in our left and right eyes are an important cue to t...
One of the greatest challenges in visual neuroscience is that of linking neural activity with percep...
One of the greatest challenges in visual neuroscience is that of linking neural activity with percep...
In a random dot stereogram (RDS), object surfaces in a three-dimensional scene are generated by imag...
In a random-dot stereogram, the percept of object surfaces in a three-dimensional scene is generated...
In a random-dot stereogram (RDS), the spatial disparities between the interocularly corresponding bl...
In a random-dot stereogram (RDS), depth percepts of object surfaces are generated using left-eye and...
Conventional models of binocular depth perception (stereopsis) hypothesise that depth perception res...
Visual images from the two eyes are transmitted to the brain. Because the eyes are horizontally sepa...
Recent physiological observations in which stimuli with opposite contrast signs in the two eyes have...
Early neural mechanisms for the measurement of binocular disparity appear to operate in a manner con...
In a random-dot stereogram (RDS), the percept of object surfaces in a three-dimensional scene is gen...
In contrast-reversed random-dot stereograms (CRRDSs), a black dot in one eye matches a white dot in ...
Depth can be perceived in random-dot stereograms in which dots are binocularly uncorrelated, in the ...