AbstractIt has been unclear whether the perception of depth from motion parallax is an entirely visual process or whether it requires extra-retinal information such as head movements, vestibular activation, or eye movements. Using a motion aftereffect and static test stimulus technique to eliminate visual cues to depth, this psychophysical study demonstrates that the visual system employs a slow eye movement signal, optokinetic response (OKR) in particular, for the unambiguous perception of depth from motion parallax. A vestibular signal, or vestibularly driven eye movement signal is insufficient for unambiguous depth from motion parallax. Removal of the OKR eye movement signal gives rise to ambiguous perceived depth in motion parallax cond...
Under a variety of conditions, motion in depth from binocular cues is harder to detect than lateral ...
AbstractThe visual system can determine motion and depth from ambiguous information contained in ima...
In natural settings, our eyes tend to track interesting or dangerous objects moving towards us. This...
SummaryThe capacity to perceive depth is critical for an observer to interact with his or her surrou...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2013.When we m...
AbstractAlthough motion parallax is closely associated with observer head movement, the underlying n...
AbstractThe perception of depth from relative motion is believed to be a slow process that “builds-u...
Perception of depth is a fundamental challenge for the visual system, particularly for observers mov...
AbstractPerceived depth was measured in a colored stimulus while stimulus movement yoked to head dis...
Many everyday interactions with moving objects benefit from an accurate perception of their movement...
AbstractWhen human subjects are presented with visual displays consisting of random dots moving side...
Many everyday interactions with moving objects benefit from an accurate perception of their movement...
AbstractOne of vision’s most important functions is specification of the layout of objects in the 3D...
AbstractWe examined whether depth perception was produced by the parallax of second-order motion (i....
AbstractUnder normal viewing conditions, adjustments in body posture and involuntary head movements ...
Under a variety of conditions, motion in depth from binocular cues is harder to detect than lateral ...
AbstractThe visual system can determine motion and depth from ambiguous information contained in ima...
In natural settings, our eyes tend to track interesting or dangerous objects moving towards us. This...
SummaryThe capacity to perceive depth is critical for an observer to interact with his or her surrou...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2013.When we m...
AbstractAlthough motion parallax is closely associated with observer head movement, the underlying n...
AbstractThe perception of depth from relative motion is believed to be a slow process that “builds-u...
Perception of depth is a fundamental challenge for the visual system, particularly for observers mov...
AbstractPerceived depth was measured in a colored stimulus while stimulus movement yoked to head dis...
Many everyday interactions with moving objects benefit from an accurate perception of their movement...
AbstractWhen human subjects are presented with visual displays consisting of random dots moving side...
Many everyday interactions with moving objects benefit from an accurate perception of their movement...
AbstractOne of vision’s most important functions is specification of the layout of objects in the 3D...
AbstractWe examined whether depth perception was produced by the parallax of second-order motion (i....
AbstractUnder normal viewing conditions, adjustments in body posture and involuntary head movements ...
Under a variety of conditions, motion in depth from binocular cues is harder to detect than lateral ...
AbstractThe visual system can determine motion and depth from ambiguous information contained in ima...
In natural settings, our eyes tend to track interesting or dangerous objects moving towards us. This...