AbstractPerceived slant produced by size disparities in random-dot displays was measured by tactile matching. For a 60 deg surface, slant produced by vertical-size disparity (the induced effect) was opposite to that produced by horizontal-size disparity. Overall-size disparity produced a little slant. With small displays, effects of horizontal and vertical disparities were reduced but not those of overall disparity. A zero-disparity surround increased effects of horizontal and overall disparities but reduced the induced effect. A mixture of horizontally disparate and zero-disparity dots produced two slanted surfaces. Vertically disparate and zero-disparity dots produced one slanted surface. Abutting opposite horizontal disparities produced ...
Purpose: The optimal, linear way to combine information from multiple cues is to weight cues accordi...
Binocular disparity signals are highly informative about the three-dimensional structure of visual s...
In two experiments, we tested whether disparity and shading cues cooperated for surface interpolatio...
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...
Slant perception was studied under viewing conditions that combined horizontal-size, vertical-size, ...
Perceived stereoscopic slant around a vertical axis is strongly underestimated for isolated surfaces...
Two experiments are described in which the effects of scaling vertical disparities on the perceived ...
AbstractWe investigated temporal properties of vertical-size and horizontal-size disparity processin...
The slant of a stereoscopically defined surface cannot be determined solely from horizontal disparit...
AbstractThe slant of a stereoscopically defined surface cannot be determined solely from horizontal ...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-D...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-D...
Despite extensive research on stereoscopic cues, whether stereoscopic slant is based on point vs. or...
Purpose: The optimal, linear way to combine information from multiple cues is to weight cues accordi...
Binocular disparity signals are highly informative about the three-dimensional structure of visual s...
In two experiments, we tested whether disparity and shading cues cooperated for surface interpolatio...
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...
Slant perception was studied under viewing conditions that combined horizontal-size, vertical-size, ...
Perceived stereoscopic slant around a vertical axis is strongly underestimated for isolated surfaces...
Two experiments are described in which the effects of scaling vertical disparities on the perceived ...
AbstractWe investigated temporal properties of vertical-size and horizontal-size disparity processin...
The slant of a stereoscopically defined surface cannot be determined solely from horizontal disparit...
AbstractThe slant of a stereoscopically defined surface cannot be determined solely from horizontal ...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-D...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-D...
Despite extensive research on stereoscopic cues, whether stereoscopic slant is based on point vs. or...
Purpose: The optimal, linear way to combine information from multiple cues is to weight cues accordi...
Binocular disparity signals are highly informative about the three-dimensional structure of visual s...
In two experiments, we tested whether disparity and shading cues cooperated for surface interpolatio...