AbstractObservers viewed large dichoptic patterns undergoing smooth temporal modulations or step changes in simulated slant or inclination under various conditions of disparity–perspective cue conflict and concordance. After presentation of each test surface, subjects adjusted a comparison surface to match the perceived slant or inclination of the test surface. Addition of conflicting perspective to disparity affected slant and inclination perception more for brief than for long presentations. Perspective had more influence for smooth temporal changes than for step changes in slant or inclination and for surfaces presented in isolation rather than with a zero disparity frame. These results indicate that conflicting perspective information p...
We studied the influence of perceived surface orientation on vergence accompanying a saccade while v...
Several studies showed that cue integration is close to optimal when two or more cues are available ...
Our two eyes receive different views of a visual scene, and the resulting binocular disparities enab...
We examined how much depth we perceive when viewing a depiction of a slanted plane in which binocula...
We examined how much depth we perceive when viewing a depiction of a slanted plane in which binocula...
We examined how much depth we perceive when viewing a depiction of a slanted plane in which binocula...
AbstractWe investigated temporal properties of vertical-size and horizontal-size disparity processin...
We investigated temporal properties of vertical-size and horizontal-size disparity processing for sl...
AbstractAlthough it is known that high-level spatial attention affects adaptation for a variety of s...
We investigated temporal aspects of stereoscopically perceived slant produced by the following trans...
How does the visual system combine information from different depth cues to estimate three-dimension...
AbstractWe investigated temporal aspects of stereoscopically perceived slant produced by the followi...
Several studies showed that cue integration is close to optimal when two or more cues are available ...
van Ee R, van Dam L, Erkelens CJ. Bi-stability in perceived slant when binocular disparity and monoc...
Our two eyes receive different views of a visual scene, and the resulting binocular disparities enab...
We studied the influence of perceived surface orientation on vergence accompanying a saccade while v...
Several studies showed that cue integration is close to optimal when two or more cues are available ...
Our two eyes receive different views of a visual scene, and the resulting binocular disparities enab...
We examined how much depth we perceive when viewing a depiction of a slanted plane in which binocula...
We examined how much depth we perceive when viewing a depiction of a slanted plane in which binocula...
We examined how much depth we perceive when viewing a depiction of a slanted plane in which binocula...
AbstractWe investigated temporal properties of vertical-size and horizontal-size disparity processin...
We investigated temporal properties of vertical-size and horizontal-size disparity processing for sl...
AbstractAlthough it is known that high-level spatial attention affects adaptation for a variety of s...
We investigated temporal aspects of stereoscopically perceived slant produced by the following trans...
How does the visual system combine information from different depth cues to estimate three-dimension...
AbstractWe investigated temporal aspects of stereoscopically perceived slant produced by the followi...
Several studies showed that cue integration is close to optimal when two or more cues are available ...
van Ee R, van Dam L, Erkelens CJ. Bi-stability in perceived slant when binocular disparity and monoc...
Our two eyes receive different views of a visual scene, and the resulting binocular disparities enab...
We studied the influence of perceived surface orientation on vergence accompanying a saccade while v...
Several studies showed that cue integration is close to optimal when two or more cues are available ...
Our two eyes receive different views of a visual scene, and the resulting binocular disparities enab...