AbstractA phantom surface is a stereoscopic illusory area that can be seen in depth although there is no conventional stereoscopic cues [Liu, L., Stevenson, S.B., & Schor, C.M. (1994). Quantitative stereoscopic depth without binocular correspondence. Nature, 367, 66–69; Gillam, B. & Nakayama, K. (1999). Quantitative depth for a phantom surface can be based on cyclopean occlusion cues alone. Vision Research, 39, 109–112]. The phenomenon has been explained as an example of half-occlusion processing in which the visual system uses information about cyclopean occlusion structure of the visual world. We created stereo capture stereograms in which phantom surfaces changed the perceived depth of conventionally defined binocular textures. Because c...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
The role of monocular occlusion zones challenge traditional models of stereopsis as they do not comp...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
AbstractA phantom surface is a stereoscopic illusory area that can be seen in depth although there i...
AbstractLiu, L., Stevenson, S.B., and Schor, C.M. (1994, Nature, 367, 66–669) reported quantitative ...
In binocular viewing of natural three-dimensional scenes, occlusion relationships between objects at...
Part 1: The first part of this thesis outlines major concepts important for later analyses. Chapter ...
How does the brain transform the 2-D light arrays in our eyes into a meaningful 3-D description of s...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
When we look at a scene, how do we consciously see surfaces infused with lightness and color at the ...
This study investigated questions related to half-occlusion processing in human stereoscopic vision:...
Perceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-occluded...
AbstractPreviously we have demonstrated that quantitative depth perception can be elicited from a st...
AbstractPhysiological, computational, and psychophysical studies of stereopsis have assumed that the...
Because specular reflection is view-dependent, shiny surfaces behave radically differently from matt...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
The role of monocular occlusion zones challenge traditional models of stereopsis as they do not comp...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
AbstractA phantom surface is a stereoscopic illusory area that can be seen in depth although there i...
AbstractLiu, L., Stevenson, S.B., and Schor, C.M. (1994, Nature, 367, 66–669) reported quantitative ...
In binocular viewing of natural three-dimensional scenes, occlusion relationships between objects at...
Part 1: The first part of this thesis outlines major concepts important for later analyses. Chapter ...
How does the brain transform the 2-D light arrays in our eyes into a meaningful 3-D description of s...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
When we look at a scene, how do we consciously see surfaces infused with lightness and color at the ...
This study investigated questions related to half-occlusion processing in human stereoscopic vision:...
Perceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-occluded...
AbstractPreviously we have demonstrated that quantitative depth perception can be elicited from a st...
AbstractPhysiological, computational, and psychophysical studies of stereopsis have assumed that the...
Because specular reflection is view-dependent, shiny surfaces behave radically differently from matt...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
The role of monocular occlusion zones challenge traditional models of stereopsis as they do not comp...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...