Humans actively explore their visual environment by moving their eyes. Precise coordination of the eyes during visual scanning underlies the experience of a unified perceptual representation and is important for the perception of depth. We report data from three psychological experiments investigating human binocular coordination during visual processing of stereoscopic stimuli.In the first experiment participants were required to read sentences that contained a stereoscopically presented target word. Half of the word was presented exclusively to one eye and half exclusively to the other eye. Eye movements were recorded and showed that saccadic targeting was uninfluenced by the stereoscopic presentation, strongly suggesting that complementa...
Stabilization of images on the fovea during either fore/aft translation of a subject or fore/aft mov...
Humans make rapid movements of their eyes several times a second that enable them to examine objects...
Until recently, it was considered necessary for features in the two eyes to be matched before the ev...
Humans actively explore their visual environment by moving their eyes. Precise coordination of the e...
Purpose: We were particularly interested in whether binocular coordination when viewing stereoscopi...
The present study employs a stereoscopic manipulation to present sentences in three dimensions to su...
AbstractWe examined the influence of a variety of visual factors on binocular coordination during sa...
We examined the influence of a variety of visual factors on binocular coordinationduring saccadic or...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
Where we look when we scan visual scenes is an old question that continues to inspire both fundament...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
Stereomotion scotomas are a surprisingly common visual impairment that result in an observer's inabi...
SummarySaccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample tex...
Saccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample text durin...
Humans make rapid movements of their eyes several times a second that enable them to examine objects...
Stabilization of images on the fovea during either fore/aft translation of a subject or fore/aft mov...
Humans make rapid movements of their eyes several times a second that enable them to examine objects...
Until recently, it was considered necessary for features in the two eyes to be matched before the ev...
Humans actively explore their visual environment by moving their eyes. Precise coordination of the e...
Purpose: We were particularly interested in whether binocular coordination when viewing stereoscopi...
The present study employs a stereoscopic manipulation to present sentences in three dimensions to su...
AbstractWe examined the influence of a variety of visual factors on binocular coordination during sa...
We examined the influence of a variety of visual factors on binocular coordinationduring saccadic or...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
Where we look when we scan visual scenes is an old question that continues to inspire both fundament...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
Stereomotion scotomas are a surprisingly common visual impairment that result in an observer's inabi...
SummarySaccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample tex...
Saccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample text durin...
Humans make rapid movements of their eyes several times a second that enable them to examine objects...
Stabilization of images on the fovea during either fore/aft translation of a subject or fore/aft mov...
Humans make rapid movements of their eyes several times a second that enable them to examine objects...
Until recently, it was considered necessary for features in the two eyes to be matched before the ev...