Humans typically make use of both eyes during reading, which necessitates precise binocular coordination in order to achieve a unified perceptual representation of written text. A number of studies have explored the magnitude and effects of naturally occurring and induced horizontal fixation disparity during reading and non-reading tasks. However, the literature concerning the processing of disparities in different dimensions, particularly in the context of reading, is considerably limited. We therefore investigated vertical vergence in response to stereoscopically presented linguistic stimuli with varying levels of vertical offset. A lexical decision task was used to explore the ability of participants to fuse binocular image disparity in ...
Functionally, a vertically split fovea should confer an advantage to the processor. Visual stumuli a...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
Humans actively explore their visual environment by moving their eyes. Precise coordination of the e...
Humans typically make use of both eyes during reading, which necessitates precise binocular coordina...
Humans typically make use of both eyes during reading, which necessitates precise binocular coordina...
Humans typically make use of both eyes during reading, which necessitates precise binocular coordina...
AbstractHumans have two, frontally placed eyes and during reading oculomotor and sensory processes a...
AbstractHumans have two, frontally placed eyes and during reading oculomotor and sensory processes a...
Humans have two, frontally placed eyes and during reading oculomotor and sensory processes are neede...
We investigated the way in which binocular coordination in reading is affected by the spatial struct...
In this paper I present a brief review of some recent studies my colleagues and I have carried out t...
AbstractWe examined the influence of a variety of visual factors on binocular coordination during sa...
AbstractWe investigated the effective fusional range for written stimuli in children and adults in a...
AbstractBinocular coordination of the eyes during reading was examined. Fixation disparity greater t...
The present study employs a stereoscopic manipulation to present sentences in three dimensions to su...
Functionally, a vertically split fovea should confer an advantage to the processor. Visual stumuli a...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
Humans actively explore their visual environment by moving their eyes. Precise coordination of the e...
Humans typically make use of both eyes during reading, which necessitates precise binocular coordina...
Humans typically make use of both eyes during reading, which necessitates precise binocular coordina...
Humans typically make use of both eyes during reading, which necessitates precise binocular coordina...
AbstractHumans have two, frontally placed eyes and during reading oculomotor and sensory processes a...
AbstractHumans have two, frontally placed eyes and during reading oculomotor and sensory processes a...
Humans have two, frontally placed eyes and during reading oculomotor and sensory processes are neede...
We investigated the way in which binocular coordination in reading is affected by the spatial struct...
In this paper I present a brief review of some recent studies my colleagues and I have carried out t...
AbstractWe examined the influence of a variety of visual factors on binocular coordination during sa...
AbstractWe investigated the effective fusional range for written stimuli in children and adults in a...
AbstractBinocular coordination of the eyes during reading was examined. Fixation disparity greater t...
The present study employs a stereoscopic manipulation to present sentences in three dimensions to su...
Functionally, a vertically split fovea should confer an advantage to the processor. Visual stumuli a...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
Humans actively explore their visual environment by moving their eyes. Precise coordination of the e...