AbstractThe visual direction of a continuously presented monocular object is captured by the visual direction of a closely adjacent binocular object, which questions the reliability of nonius lines for measuring vergence. This was shown by Erkelens, C. J., and van Ee, R. (1997a,b) [Capture of the visual direction: An unexpected phenomenon in binocular vision. Vision Research, 37, 1193–1196; Capture of the visual direction of monocular objects by adjacent binocular objects. Vision Research, 37, 1735–1745] stimulating dynamic vergence by a counter phase oscillation of two square random-dot patterns (one to each eye) that contained a smaller central dot-free gap (of variable width) with a vertical monocular line oscillating in phase with the r...
Supported by NIH EY018875 (AMN), BBSRC grants BB/M001660/1 (JH), BB/M002543/1 (AW), and BB/MM001210/...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
Abstract—It is known that the vergence state of the eyes can serve as a cue to distance. However, it...
AbstractThe visual direction of a continuously presented monocular object is captured by the visual ...
AbstractInvestigations of binocular visual direction have concentrated mainly on stationary objects....
AbstractDichoptic nonius lines are used for subjectively (psychophysically) measuring vergence state...
AbstractDichoptic nonius lines are used for subjectively (psychophysically) measuring vergence state...
AbstractInvestigations of binocular visual direction have concentrated mainly on stationary objects....
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disju...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
AbstractBinocular perception of visual direction is based on laws which were formulated more than 10...
textabstractHorizontal binocular eye movements of four subjects were recorded with the scleral senso...
SUMMARY Random-dot stereograms were found to be capable of producing fusional vergence amplitudes in...
YesWhen we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “di...
AbstractWith the broader use of stereoscopic displays, a flurry of research activity about the accom...
Supported by NIH EY018875 (AMN), BBSRC grants BB/M001660/1 (JH), BB/M002543/1 (AW), and BB/MM001210/...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
Abstract—It is known that the vergence state of the eyes can serve as a cue to distance. However, it...
AbstractThe visual direction of a continuously presented monocular object is captured by the visual ...
AbstractInvestigations of binocular visual direction have concentrated mainly on stationary objects....
AbstractDichoptic nonius lines are used for subjectively (psychophysically) measuring vergence state...
AbstractDichoptic nonius lines are used for subjectively (psychophysically) measuring vergence state...
AbstractInvestigations of binocular visual direction have concentrated mainly on stationary objects....
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disju...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
AbstractBinocular perception of visual direction is based on laws which were formulated more than 10...
textabstractHorizontal binocular eye movements of four subjects were recorded with the scleral senso...
SUMMARY Random-dot stereograms were found to be capable of producing fusional vergence amplitudes in...
YesWhen we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “di...
AbstractWith the broader use of stereoscopic displays, a flurry of research activity about the accom...
Supported by NIH EY018875 (AMN), BBSRC grants BB/M001660/1 (JH), BB/M002543/1 (AW), and BB/MM001210/...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
Abstract—It is known that the vergence state of the eyes can serve as a cue to distance. However, it...