PURPOSE. Human vision has a puzzling stereoscopic anisotropy: horizontal depth corrugations are easier to detect than vertical depth corrugations. To date, little is known about the function or the underlying mechanism responsible for this anisotropy. Here, we aim to find out whether this anisotropy is independent of age. To answer this, we compare detection thresholds for horizontal and vertical depth corrugations as a function of age. METHODS. The depth corrugations were defined solely by the horizontal disparity of random dot patterns. The disparities depicted a horizontal or vertical sinusoidal depth corrugation of spatial frequency 0.1 cyc/deg. Detection thresholds were obtained using Bayesian adaptive staircases from a total of 15...
Stereoscopic depth perception utilizes the disparity cues between the images that fall on the retina...
Stereoscopic depth perception utilizes the disparity cues between the images that fall on the retina...
AbstractSensitivity to corrugations defined by binocular disparity differs as a function of the modu...
PURPOSE: Human vision has a puzzling stereoscopic anisotropy: horizontal depth corrugations are easi...
PURPOSE: Human vision has a puzzling stereoscopic anisotropy: horizontal depth corrugations are easi...
PURPOSE Human vision has a puzzling stereoscopic anisotropy: horizontal depth corrugations are easi...
AbstractStereoscopic depth perception may be obtained from small retinal disparities that can be fus...
Stereo vision displays a well-known anisotropy: disparity-defined slant is easier to detect for rota...
AbstractThree experiments investigated whether and to what extent increases in age affect the functi...
Observers are more sensitive to variations in the depth of stereoscopic surfaces in a vertical than ...
Stereo vision has a well-known anisotropy: At low frequencies, horizontally oriented sinusoidal dept...
AbstractSensitivity to corrugations defined by binocular disparity differs as a function of the modu...
Observers are more sensitive to variations in the depth of stereoscopic surfaces in a vertical than ...
Observers are more sensitive to variations in the depth of stereoscopic surfaces in a vertical than ...
AbstractGårding et al. (Vis Res 1995;35:703–722) proposed a two-stage theory of stereopsis. The firs...
Stereoscopic depth perception utilizes the disparity cues between the images that fall on the retina...
Stereoscopic depth perception utilizes the disparity cues between the images that fall on the retina...
AbstractSensitivity to corrugations defined by binocular disparity differs as a function of the modu...
PURPOSE: Human vision has a puzzling stereoscopic anisotropy: horizontal depth corrugations are easi...
PURPOSE: Human vision has a puzzling stereoscopic anisotropy: horizontal depth corrugations are easi...
PURPOSE Human vision has a puzzling stereoscopic anisotropy: horizontal depth corrugations are easi...
AbstractStereoscopic depth perception may be obtained from small retinal disparities that can be fus...
Stereo vision displays a well-known anisotropy: disparity-defined slant is easier to detect for rota...
AbstractThree experiments investigated whether and to what extent increases in age affect the functi...
Observers are more sensitive to variations in the depth of stereoscopic surfaces in a vertical than ...
Stereo vision has a well-known anisotropy: At low frequencies, horizontally oriented sinusoidal dept...
AbstractSensitivity to corrugations defined by binocular disparity differs as a function of the modu...
Observers are more sensitive to variations in the depth of stereoscopic surfaces in a vertical than ...
Observers are more sensitive to variations in the depth of stereoscopic surfaces in a vertical than ...
AbstractGårding et al. (Vis Res 1995;35:703–722) proposed a two-stage theory of stereopsis. The firs...
Stereoscopic depth perception utilizes the disparity cues between the images that fall on the retina...
Stereoscopic depth perception utilizes the disparity cues between the images that fall on the retina...
AbstractSensitivity to corrugations defined by binocular disparity differs as a function of the modu...