AbstractInvestigations of binocular visual direction have concentrated mainly on stationary objects. Eye positions were generally not measured and binocular fixation was assumed to be perfect. During the viewing of stationary objects, vergence errors are not negligible but small. During the viewing of moving objects, however, errors in binocular fixation are much larger. Existing rules for binocular visual direction were examined under the latter, more demanding viewing conditions. Eye movements were measured objectively by the scleral coil technique. Subjects viewed a large stereogram in which the half-images oscillated in counterphase. The stereogram contained two square random-dot patterns placed side by side with a gap in between. A ver...
The present study was designed to assess the importance of binocular information (i.e. binocular dis...
AbstractWhen an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts...
When an object moves in three dimensions (3-D), a combination of binocular disparity and lateral mot...
AbstractInvestigations of binocular visual direction have concentrated mainly on stationary objects....
AbstractBinocular perception of visual direction is based on laws which were formulated more than 10...
AbstractThe visual direction of a continuously presented monocular object is captured by the visual ...
AbstractThe proposed influence of objects that are visible to both eyes on the perceived direction o...
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 ...
When an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts of the ...
Seven experiments designed to measure the accuracy and precision of absolute and relative direction ...
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...
AbstractThe influence of binocular disparate targets on the perceived visual direction of adjacent m...
In several psychophysical functions, thresholds may be lower when the test is performed binocularly ...
The present study was designed to assess the importance of binocular information (i.e. binocular dis...
AbstractWhen an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts...
When an object moves in three dimensions (3-D), a combination of binocular disparity and lateral mot...
AbstractInvestigations of binocular visual direction have concentrated mainly on stationary objects....
AbstractBinocular perception of visual direction is based on laws which were formulated more than 10...
AbstractThe visual direction of a continuously presented monocular object is captured by the visual ...
AbstractThe proposed influence of objects that are visible to both eyes on the perceived direction o...
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 ...
When an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts of the ...
Seven experiments designed to measure the accuracy and precision of absolute and relative direction ...
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...
AbstractThe influence of binocular disparate targets on the perceived visual direction of adjacent m...
In several psychophysical functions, thresholds may be lower when the test is performed binocularly ...
The present study was designed to assess the importance of binocular information (i.e. binocular dis...
AbstractWhen an opaque object occludes a more distant object, the two eyes often see different parts...
When an object moves in three dimensions (3-D), a combination of binocular disparity and lateral mot...