AbstractDichoptic stimuli containing unmatched features can produce depth perception despite the absence of binocular disparity, a phenomenon known as da Vinci stereopsis. Unmatched points can arise from depth discontinuities and partial occlusion in the real world. It has been hypothesized that spatial organization of unmatched image features as dictated by the ecological optics of occlusion might determine perceived depth in da Vinci stereopsis. We tested this hypothesis by creating dichoptic stimuli containing unmatched points in which local cues and overall organization could be dissociated. For these stimuli, observers’ perception of depth did not depend on the organization of the scene, but only on the local cues. This finding shows t...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
AbstractThe separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a...
Abstract“da Vinci stereopsis” is defined as depth seen in a monocular object occluded by a binocular...
AbstractWe investigated processes that determine the depth localization of monocular points which ha...
In binocular viewing of natural three-dimensional scenes, occlusion relationships between objects at...
The present study investigated how depth localization of unpaired monocular dots positioned close to...
AbstractThe majority of natural scenes contains zones that are visible to one eye only. Past studies...
AbstractOur ability to see the world in depth is a major accomplishment of the brain. Previous model...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
SummaryEstimating depth from binocular disparity is extremely precise, and the cue does not depend o...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
Quantitative depth based on binocular resolution of visibility constraints is demonstrated in a nove...
In his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis without bino...
AbstractIn his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis with...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
AbstractThe separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a...
Abstract“da Vinci stereopsis” is defined as depth seen in a monocular object occluded by a binocular...
AbstractWe investigated processes that determine the depth localization of monocular points which ha...
In binocular viewing of natural three-dimensional scenes, occlusion relationships between objects at...
The present study investigated how depth localization of unpaired monocular dots positioned close to...
AbstractThe majority of natural scenes contains zones that are visible to one eye only. Past studies...
AbstractOur ability to see the world in depth is a major accomplishment of the brain. Previous model...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
SummaryEstimating depth from binocular disparity is extremely precise, and the cue does not depend o...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
Quantitative depth based on binocular resolution of visibility constraints is demonstrated in a nove...
In his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis without bino...
AbstractIn his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis with...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
AbstractThe separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a...