AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that binocular fusion is limited by the disparity gradient (disparity/distance) separating image points, rather than by their absolute disparity values. Points separated by a gradient >1 appear diplopic. These results are sometimes interpreted as a constraint on human stereo matching, rather than a constraint on fusion. Here we have used psychophysical measurements on stereo transparency to show that human stereo matching is not constrained by a gradient of 1. We created transparent surfaces composed of many pairs of dots, in which each member of a pair was assigned a disparity equal and opposite to the disparity of the other member. For example, eac...
WWe describe two psychophysical experiments testing predictions of the square difference mechanism w...
AbstractStereoscopic segregation in depth was studied using two superimposed frontoparallel surfaces...
We describe two psychophysical experiments testing predictions of the square difference mechanism pr...
disparity gradient (disparity/distance) separating image points, rather than by their absolute dispa...
AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that bin...
AbstractIt has been suggested that to resolve ambiguities implicit in binocular perception of comple...
AbstractThe perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of ste...
The perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of stereopsis....
To compute depth from binocular disparity, the visual system must correctly link corresponding point...
AbstractComputational models of stereopsis employ a number of algorithms that constrain stereo match...
AbstractOne function of the visual system is to combine the different views of the two eyes so that ...
The spatial limits of disparity averaging were investigated using Julesz random dot stereograms with...
Stereoscopic segregation in depth was studied using two superimposed frontoparallel surfaces display...
Stereo matching, i.e., the matching by the visual system of corresponding parts of the images seen b...
With isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plane (Blake...
WWe describe two psychophysical experiments testing predictions of the square difference mechanism w...
AbstractStereoscopic segregation in depth was studied using two superimposed frontoparallel surfaces...
We describe two psychophysical experiments testing predictions of the square difference mechanism pr...
disparity gradient (disparity/distance) separating image points, rather than by their absolute dispa...
AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that bin...
AbstractIt has been suggested that to resolve ambiguities implicit in binocular perception of comple...
AbstractThe perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of ste...
The perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of stereopsis....
To compute depth from binocular disparity, the visual system must correctly link corresponding point...
AbstractComputational models of stereopsis employ a number of algorithms that constrain stereo match...
AbstractOne function of the visual system is to combine the different views of the two eyes so that ...
The spatial limits of disparity averaging were investigated using Julesz random dot stereograms with...
Stereoscopic segregation in depth was studied using two superimposed frontoparallel surfaces display...
Stereo matching, i.e., the matching by the visual system of corresponding parts of the images seen b...
With isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plane (Blake...
WWe describe two psychophysical experiments testing predictions of the square difference mechanism w...
AbstractStereoscopic segregation in depth was studied using two superimposed frontoparallel surfaces...
We describe two psychophysical experiments testing predictions of the square difference mechanism pr...