AbstractPerceived egocentric direction (EVD) is based on the sensed position of the eyes in the orbit and the oculocentric visual direction (eye-centered, OVD). Previous reports indicate that in some subjects eye-position information from the two eyes contributes unequally to the perceived EVD. Findings from other studies indicate that the retinal information from the two eyes may not always contribute equally to perceived OVD. The goal of this study was to assess whether these two sources of information covary similarly within the same individuals. Open-loop pointing responses to an isolated target presented randomly at several horizontal locations were collected from 13 subjects during different magnitudes of asymmetric vergence to estima...
Visually guided action relies on accurate perception of egocentric direction. Unfortunately, perceiv...
The process through which an observer allocates his/her attention based on the attention of another ...
The angular declination of a target with respect to eye level is known to be an important cue to ego...
AbstractPerceived egocentric direction (EVD) is based on the sensed position of the eyes in the orbi...
Purpose: Visual directions of object(s) in space are judged with reference either to the self (egoce...
AbstractCorrectly perceiving the direction of a visible object with respect to one’s self (egocentri...
It is well established that all kinds of visual attributes are processed separately within the brain...
AbstractIf two targets are both on the visual axis of one eye or the other, and binocular fixation i...
When an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts of the ...
AbstractThe relation of three main effects of eye-position on perceived direction was investigated u...
AbstractWhen an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts...
When an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts of the ...
AbstractThe direction of an object can theoretically be determined from the binocular disparity info...
AbstractThe proposed influence of objects that are visible to both eyes on the perceived direction o...
AbstractHow is a single visual direction assigned to a binocular feature for which the left and righ...
Visually guided action relies on accurate perception of egocentric direction. Unfortunately, perceiv...
The process through which an observer allocates his/her attention based on the attention of another ...
The angular declination of a target with respect to eye level is known to be an important cue to ego...
AbstractPerceived egocentric direction (EVD) is based on the sensed position of the eyes in the orbi...
Purpose: Visual directions of object(s) in space are judged with reference either to the self (egoce...
AbstractCorrectly perceiving the direction of a visible object with respect to one’s self (egocentri...
It is well established that all kinds of visual attributes are processed separately within the brain...
AbstractIf two targets are both on the visual axis of one eye or the other, and binocular fixation i...
When an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts of the ...
AbstractThe relation of three main effects of eye-position on perceived direction was investigated u...
AbstractWhen an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts...
When an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts of the ...
AbstractThe direction of an object can theoretically be determined from the binocular disparity info...
AbstractThe proposed influence of objects that are visible to both eyes on the perceived direction o...
AbstractHow is a single visual direction assigned to a binocular feature for which the left and righ...
Visually guided action relies on accurate perception of egocentric direction. Unfortunately, perceiv...
The process through which an observer allocates his/her attention based on the attention of another ...
The angular declination of a target with respect to eye level is known to be an important cue to ego...