AbstractDuring binocular fixation, the eyes usually point in different directions, and yet, each object is judged to lie in a single direction. It is commonly believed that a particular location in the head serves as the origin for such directional judgments. This location is known as the cyclopean eye. We argue here that observers can judge visually perceived directions from angular information alone, and do not require positional information supplied by a cyclopean eye. We show that experimental findings reported as evidence for the cyclopean concept can also be explained solely by angular information without the need for a cyclopean eye. Recent findings concerning binocular shape perception and the cyclopean illusion demonstrate that bin...
AbstractInvestigations of binocular visual direction have concentrated mainly on stationary objects....
AbstractIf two targets are both on the visual axis of one eye or the other, and binocular fixation i...
International audienceThe geometry of binocular projection is analyzed in relation to the primate vi...
AbstractDuring binocular fixation, the eyes usually point in different directions, and yet, each obj...
AbstractWells–Hering’s laws summarize how we process direction and predict that monocular stimuli ap...
AbstractWells–Hering’s laws summarize how we process direction and predict that monocular stimuli ap...
AbstractWe argue against recent claims by Erkelens and van Ee (Vision Res., in press) and by Erkelen...
AbstractArguments against recent claims (Erkelens, Muijs & van Ee (1996). Vision Research, 36, 2141–...
In vision sensation and perception are rarely equivalent. Most notably, humans perceive the world wi...
AbstractWe argue against recent claims by Erkelens and van Ee (Vision Res., in press) and by Erkelen...
AbstractThe cyclopean illusion is the apparent lateral shift of stationary stimuli on a visual axis ...
Seven experiments designed to measure the accuracy and precision of absolute and relative direction ...
User-centered design questions in gaze interfaces have been explored in multitude empirical investig...
User-centered design questions in gaze interfaces have been explored in multitude empirical investig...
AbstractA generally accepted notion in binocular vision is that we see the world as if viewed by a s...
AbstractInvestigations of binocular visual direction have concentrated mainly on stationary objects....
AbstractIf two targets are both on the visual axis of one eye or the other, and binocular fixation i...
International audienceThe geometry of binocular projection is analyzed in relation to the primate vi...
AbstractDuring binocular fixation, the eyes usually point in different directions, and yet, each obj...
AbstractWells–Hering’s laws summarize how we process direction and predict that monocular stimuli ap...
AbstractWells–Hering’s laws summarize how we process direction and predict that monocular stimuli ap...
AbstractWe argue against recent claims by Erkelens and van Ee (Vision Res., in press) and by Erkelen...
AbstractArguments against recent claims (Erkelens, Muijs & van Ee (1996). Vision Research, 36, 2141–...
In vision sensation and perception are rarely equivalent. Most notably, humans perceive the world wi...
AbstractWe argue against recent claims by Erkelens and van Ee (Vision Res., in press) and by Erkelen...
AbstractThe cyclopean illusion is the apparent lateral shift of stationary stimuli on a visual axis ...
Seven experiments designed to measure the accuracy and precision of absolute and relative direction ...
User-centered design questions in gaze interfaces have been explored in multitude empirical investig...
User-centered design questions in gaze interfaces have been explored in multitude empirical investig...
AbstractA generally accepted notion in binocular vision is that we see the world as if viewed by a s...
AbstractInvestigations of binocular visual direction have concentrated mainly on stationary objects....
AbstractIf two targets are both on the visual axis of one eye or the other, and binocular fixation i...
International audienceThe geometry of binocular projection is analyzed in relation to the primate vi...