AbstractWith a horizontal magnifier before one eye, a frontoparallel surface appears rotated about a vertical axis (geometric effect). With a vertical magnifier, apparent rotation is opposite in direction (induced effect); to restore appearance of frontoparallelism, the surface must be rotated away from the magnified eye. The induced effect is interesting because it was thought until recently that vertical disparities do not play an important role in surface perception. As with the geometric effect, the required rotation for the induced effect increases linearly to &4% magnification; unlike the geometric effect, it plateaus at ∼8%. Current theory explains the linear portion: vertical size ratios (VSRs) are used to compensate for changes in ...
3d displays on digital media are often perceived as different from the portrayed object or scene, ev...
3d displays on digital media are often perceived as different from the portrayed object or scene, ev...
A great deal of studies using different visual tasks (e.g., Vernier acuity tasks, tilt illusion, cro...
A surface lying in a frontal plane appears slanted about a vertical axis when the image in one eye i...
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 ...
It has been suggested that the perceptual impression of slant can result from the operation of mecha...
The horizontal-vertical illusion, in which the vertical dimension is overestimated relative to the h...
The horizontal–vertical illusion, in which the vertical dimension is overestimated relative to the h...
AbstractThe horizontal–vertical illusion, in which the vertical dimension is overestimated relative ...
Because our eyes are set apart horizontally in our head, most disparities between the retinal images...
By presenting oriented Gabor patches either monocularly or binocularly, we dissociated retinal orien...
3d displays on digital media are often perceived as different from the portrayed object or scene, ev...
By presenting oriented Gabor patches either monocularly or binocularly, we dissociated retinal orien...
By presenting oriented Gabor patches either monocularly or binocularly, we dissociated retinal orien...
3d displays on digital media are often perceived as different from the portrayed object or scene, ev...
3d displays on digital media are often perceived as different from the portrayed object or scene, ev...
A great deal of studies using different visual tasks (e.g., Vernier acuity tasks, tilt illusion, cro...
A surface lying in a frontal plane appears slanted about a vertical axis when the image in one eye i...
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 ...
It has been suggested that the perceptual impression of slant can result from the operation of mecha...
The horizontal-vertical illusion, in which the vertical dimension is overestimated relative to the h...
The horizontal–vertical illusion, in which the vertical dimension is overestimated relative to the h...
AbstractThe horizontal–vertical illusion, in which the vertical dimension is overestimated relative ...
Because our eyes are set apart horizontally in our head, most disparities between the retinal images...
By presenting oriented Gabor patches either monocularly or binocularly, we dissociated retinal orien...
3d displays on digital media are often perceived as different from the portrayed object or scene, ev...
By presenting oriented Gabor patches either monocularly or binocularly, we dissociated retinal orien...
By presenting oriented Gabor patches either monocularly or binocularly, we dissociated retinal orien...
3d displays on digital media are often perceived as different from the portrayed object or scene, ev...
3d displays on digital media are often perceived as different from the portrayed object or scene, ev...
A great deal of studies using different visual tasks (e.g., Vernier acuity tasks, tilt illusion, cro...