AbstractWe measured the ability to fuse dichoptic images of a horizontal line alone or in the presence of a textured background with different vertical disparity. Nonius-line measurements of vertical vergence were also obtained. Diplopia thresholds and vertical vergence gains were much higher in response to an isolated vertically disparate line than to one with a zero vertical-disparity background. The effect of the background was maximum when it was coplanar with the target and decreased with increasing relative horizontal disparity. We conclude that vertical disparities are integrated over a restricted range of horizontal disparities to drive vertical vergence
To compare motor and sensory capabilities for fusion of vertical disparities at different angles of ...
AbstractOne function of the visual system is to combine the different views of the two eyes so that ...
Binocular disparities underlie precise stereoscopic depth perception but only over a finite range. A...
AbstractWe measured the ability to fuse dichoptic images of a horizontal line alone or in the presen...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
AbstractWe examined the effects of vertical-disparity gradients on apparent depth curvature of textu...
O'Shea and Crassini (1982, Perception & Psychophysics 32 195-196) demonstrated that fusion persists ...
The vertical misalignment of corresponding features in the left and right eyes' images are known as ...
Disparity-evoked vergence is studied in stereograms showing one or two depth planes which are define...
Disparity-evoked vergence is studied in stereograms showing one or two depth planes which are define...
Disparity-evoked vergence is studied in stereograms showing one or two depth planes which are define...
Disparity-evoked vergence is studied in stereograms showing one or two depth planes which are define...
AbstractDisparity-evoked vergence is studied in stereograms showing one or two depth planes which ar...
To compare motor and sensory capabilities for fusion of vertical disparities at different angles of ...
AbstractOne function of the visual system is to combine the different views of the two eyes so that ...
Binocular disparities underlie precise stereoscopic depth perception but only over a finite range. A...
AbstractWe measured the ability to fuse dichoptic images of a horizontal line alone or in the presen...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
Generally, the vertical vergence response is smaller than the disparity that evokes it, even within ...
AbstractWe examined the effects of vertical-disparity gradients on apparent depth curvature of textu...
O'Shea and Crassini (1982, Perception & Psychophysics 32 195-196) demonstrated that fusion persists ...
The vertical misalignment of corresponding features in the left and right eyes' images are known as ...
Disparity-evoked vergence is studied in stereograms showing one or two depth planes which are define...
Disparity-evoked vergence is studied in stereograms showing one or two depth planes which are define...
Disparity-evoked vergence is studied in stereograms showing one or two depth planes which are define...
Disparity-evoked vergence is studied in stereograms showing one or two depth planes which are define...
AbstractDisparity-evoked vergence is studied in stereograms showing one or two depth planes which ar...
To compare motor and sensory capabilities for fusion of vertical disparities at different angles of ...
AbstractOne function of the visual system is to combine the different views of the two eyes so that ...
Binocular disparities underlie precise stereoscopic depth perception but only over a finite range. A...