We examined whether binocular saccadic eye movements are determined solely by disparity-defined slant or whether they are influenced by both disparity-defined and perceived slant. The Werner illusion was used to distinguish a plane’s disparity-defined slant from its perceived slant. Three subjects viewed a horizontally elongated test strip that was flanked vertically by two planes. The perceived slant of the test strip depended on the slant of the flanking planes. Subjects estimated the perceived slant of the test strip by adjusting the angle between two lines in a symbolic top view. The saccadic eye movements between targets on the test strip were recorded both with visual feedback (“later saccades”) and without visual feedback (“first sac...
AbstractPerceptual performance has been known to change around the time of saccadic eye movement. In...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
The slant of a stereoscopically defined surface cannot be determined solely from horizontal disparit...
We examined whether binocular saccadic eye movements are determined solely by disparity-defined slan...
We examined whether binocular saccadic eye movements are determined solely by disparity-defined slan...
We exposed the visual system to an ambiguous 3D slant rivalry stimulus consisting of a grid for whic...
We exposed the visual system to an ambiguous 3D slant rivalry stimulus consisting of a grid for whic...
AbstractWe exposed the visual system to an ambiguous 3D slant rivalry stimulus consisting of a grid ...
AbstractWhen an observer pursues an object moving away from him or her, both eyes rotate in the oppo...
Particularly promising studies on visual awareness generally exploit perceptual bistability phenomen...
Particularly promising studies on visual awareness generally exploit perceptual bistability phenomen...
We studied the influence of perceived surface orientation on vergence accompanying a saccade while v...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
We exposed the visual system to an ambiguous 3D slant rivalry stimulus consisting of a grid for whic...
The research reported in this thesis is devoted to visual ambiguities. First, we investigated the as...
AbstractPerceptual performance has been known to change around the time of saccadic eye movement. In...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
The slant of a stereoscopically defined surface cannot be determined solely from horizontal disparit...
We examined whether binocular saccadic eye movements are determined solely by disparity-defined slan...
We examined whether binocular saccadic eye movements are determined solely by disparity-defined slan...
We exposed the visual system to an ambiguous 3D slant rivalry stimulus consisting of a grid for whic...
We exposed the visual system to an ambiguous 3D slant rivalry stimulus consisting of a grid for whic...
AbstractWe exposed the visual system to an ambiguous 3D slant rivalry stimulus consisting of a grid ...
AbstractWhen an observer pursues an object moving away from him or her, both eyes rotate in the oppo...
Particularly promising studies on visual awareness generally exploit perceptual bistability phenomen...
Particularly promising studies on visual awareness generally exploit perceptual bistability phenomen...
We studied the influence of perceived surface orientation on vergence accompanying a saccade while v...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
We exposed the visual system to an ambiguous 3D slant rivalry stimulus consisting of a grid for whic...
The research reported in this thesis is devoted to visual ambiguities. First, we investigated the as...
AbstractPerceptual performance has been known to change around the time of saccadic eye movement. In...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
The slant of a stereoscopically defined surface cannot be determined solely from horizontal disparit...