AbstractWe examined the phenomenon in which two physically aligned monocular stimuli appear to be non-collinear when each of them is located in binocular regions that are at different depth planes. Using monocular bars embedded in binocular random-dot areas that are at different depths, we manipulated properties of the binocular areas and examined their effect on the perceived direction and depth of the monocular stimuli. Results showed that (1) the relative visual direction and perceived depth of the monocular bars depended on the binocular disparity and the dot density of the binocular areas, and (2) the visual direction, but not the depth, depended on the width of the binocular regions. These results are consistent with the hypothesis th...
In his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis without bino...
Stimuli with small binocular disparities are seen as single, despite their differing visual directio...
Perceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-occluded...
AbstractWe examined the phenomenon in which two physically aligned monocular stimuli appear to be no...
AbstractWe examined (a) whether vertical lines at different physical horizontal positions in the sam...
AbstractThe proposed influence of objects that are visible to both eyes on the perceived direction o...
AbstractA stationary monocular stimulus appears to move concomitantly with lateral head movements wh...
AbstractThe proposed influence of objects that are visible to both eyes on the perceived direction o...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
AbstractThe mainstream of binocular vision research has long been focused on understanding how binoc...
AbstractWe examined (a) whether vertical lines at different physical horizontal positions in the sam...
The mainstream of binocular vision research has long been focused on understanding how binocular dis...
AbstractIn his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis with...
The mainstream of binocular vision research has long been focused on understanding how binocular dis...
In his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis without bino...
In his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis without bino...
Stimuli with small binocular disparities are seen as single, despite their differing visual directio...
Perceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-occluded...
AbstractWe examined the phenomenon in which two physically aligned monocular stimuli appear to be no...
AbstractWe examined (a) whether vertical lines at different physical horizontal positions in the sam...
AbstractThe proposed influence of objects that are visible to both eyes on the perceived direction o...
AbstractA stationary monocular stimulus appears to move concomitantly with lateral head movements wh...
AbstractThe proposed influence of objects that are visible to both eyes on the perceived direction o...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
AbstractThe mainstream of binocular vision research has long been focused on understanding how binoc...
AbstractWe examined (a) whether vertical lines at different physical horizontal positions in the sam...
The mainstream of binocular vision research has long been focused on understanding how binocular dis...
AbstractIn his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis with...
The mainstream of binocular vision research has long been focused on understanding how binocular dis...
In his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis without bino...
In his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis without bino...
Stimuli with small binocular disparities are seen as single, despite their differing visual directio...
Perceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-occluded...