AbstractThe depth of each point on a binocularly presented untextured horizontal bar is physically ambiguous except for the two vertical edges at both ends, since the correspondence between left and right images is not unique on such a uniform region. These depths, however, are unambiguously perceived, and this suggests the existence of some mechanism that interpolates the depth information from the two ends toward the center. Temporal properties of this integration process were examined by a phase-matching task, which allowed us to measure the phase of the perceived depth at the center of a horizontal bar when disparities at the ends were sinusoidally oscillated. We found that the perceived depth at the center of the bar was slightly tempo...
Dynamic environments often contain features that change at slightly different times. Here we investi...
We present three experiments that explored the effect of binocular disparity on the perception of co...
Viewed pseudoscopically, an opaque square floating above a random-dot pattern appears as a rectangul...
AbstractThe depth of each point on a binocularly presented untextured horizontal bar is physically a...
AbstractDepth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by...
Depth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by monocul...
A series of experiments is reported that examined the perception of the depth structure of a visual ...
Binocular disparity is an important cue to depth, allowing us to make very fine discriminations of t...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
Viewed through depth-reversing spectacles, non-transparent objects appear to cut gaps into a pattern...
The goal of the research presented in this thesis was to investigate temporal properties of disparit...
AbstractThe visual system can determine motion and depth from ambiguous information contained in ima...
A key goal of visual processing is to develop an understanding of the three-dimensional layout of th...
AbstractThe perception of depth from relative motion is believed to be a slow process that “builds-u...
AbstractWe examined the dependency of the integration of multiple depth cues upon the combined cues ...
Dynamic environments often contain features that change at slightly different times. Here we investi...
We present three experiments that explored the effect of binocular disparity on the perception of co...
Viewed pseudoscopically, an opaque square floating above a random-dot pattern appears as a rectangul...
AbstractThe depth of each point on a binocularly presented untextured horizontal bar is physically a...
AbstractDepth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by...
Depth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by monocul...
A series of experiments is reported that examined the perception of the depth structure of a visual ...
Binocular disparity is an important cue to depth, allowing us to make very fine discriminations of t...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
Viewed through depth-reversing spectacles, non-transparent objects appear to cut gaps into a pattern...
The goal of the research presented in this thesis was to investigate temporal properties of disparit...
AbstractThe visual system can determine motion and depth from ambiguous information contained in ima...
A key goal of visual processing is to develop an understanding of the three-dimensional layout of th...
AbstractThe perception of depth from relative motion is believed to be a slow process that “builds-u...
AbstractWe examined the dependency of the integration of multiple depth cues upon the combined cues ...
Dynamic environments often contain features that change at slightly different times. Here we investi...
We present three experiments that explored the effect of binocular disparity on the perception of co...
Viewed pseudoscopically, an opaque square floating above a random-dot pattern appears as a rectangul...