AbstractIt is generally recognized that the vertical horopter has a backwards tilt such that it passes through the fixation point and a point near the feet of the observer. The basis of the tilt has been attributed to either a shear in binocular retinal correspondence along the vertical meridian or the presence of cyclovergence eye movements. In an attempt to determine empirically the mechanisms underlying the tilt of the vertical horopter, retinal correspondence along the vertical meridian was investigated as a function of viewing distance. In addition, binocular measurements of torsional eye position were made in the same observers under similar viewing conditions. The vertical horopter was determined using two criteria. In the first inst...
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AbstractWith a horizontal magnifier before one eye, a frontoparallel surface appears rotated about a...
The vertical misalignment of corresponding features in the left and right eyes' images are known as ...
AbstractIt is generally recognized that the vertical horopter has a backwards tilt such that it pass...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate whether a locus of binocular correspondence extends ...
Binocular disparities underlie precise stereoscopic depth perception but only over a finite range. A...
Rotating a surface about a horizontal axis alters the retinal horizontal-shear disparities. Opposed ...
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Binocular alignment of foveal images is facilitated by cross-couplings of vergence eye movements wit...
AbstractPrecise binocular alignment of the visual axes is of utmost importance for good vision. The ...
Binocular alignment of foveal images is facilitated by cross-couplings of vergence eye movements wit...
AbstractBinocular alignment of foveal images is facilitated by cross-couplings of vergence eye movem...
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textabstractWe studied the relation between vertical eye movements and binocular torsion in five sub...
Binocular fusion is the process by which we are able to perceive the world as single even though we ...
Contains fulltext : 75380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
AbstractWith a horizontal magnifier before one eye, a frontoparallel surface appears rotated about a...
The vertical misalignment of corresponding features in the left and right eyes' images are known as ...
AbstractIt is generally recognized that the vertical horopter has a backwards tilt such that it pass...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate whether a locus of binocular correspondence extends ...
Binocular disparities underlie precise stereoscopic depth perception but only over a finite range. A...
Rotating a surface about a horizontal axis alters the retinal horizontal-shear disparities. Opposed ...
Contains fulltext : 71016.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To determine t...
Binocular alignment of foveal images is facilitated by cross-couplings of vergence eye movements wit...
AbstractPrecise binocular alignment of the visual axes is of utmost importance for good vision. The ...
Binocular alignment of foveal images is facilitated by cross-couplings of vergence eye movements wit...
AbstractBinocular alignment of foveal images is facilitated by cross-couplings of vergence eye movem...
Contains fulltext : 77157.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
textabstractWe studied the relation between vertical eye movements and binocular torsion in five sub...
Binocular fusion is the process by which we are able to perceive the world as single even though we ...
Contains fulltext : 75380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
AbstractWith a horizontal magnifier before one eye, a frontoparallel surface appears rotated about a...
The vertical misalignment of corresponding features in the left and right eyes' images are known as ...