In the last decades, a number of studies have examined people's perceptual and attentional capabilities using flat screen displays. The completion of studies using curved displays/screens has been neglected so far, despite their advantage of creating a more immersive and life-like experience. In two studies, we analysed possible performance differences between subjects' perceptual and attentional capabilities during a decision-making task whilst viewing life-size stimuli on large flat and curved immersive screens. In Study 1, participants performed an attention-demanding shape discrimination task. In Study 2, participants performed a more naturalistic football-specific discrimination task. Results of both studies revealed no differences in ...
In this paper we investigate human binocular depth perception on 3D electronic display technologies....
In this paper we investigate human binocular depth perception on 3D electronic display technologies....
Pseudoneglect represents the tendency in healthy people to show a slight bias in favour of stimuli a...
Objective The aim of this study is to examine the interactive effects of display curvature radius an...
Flat panels are by far the most common type of television screen. There are reasons, however, to bel...
This study investigated how display parameters influence humans’ ability to control simulated egorot...
In general, the literature suggests that visual information alone is insufficient to control rotatio...
Display technology has recently made enormous progress. In particular, display companies are competi...
Background and objective: Human field of regard (FOR) is an important concept that should be conside...
3d displays on digital media are often perceived as different from the portrayed object or scene, ev...
In Virtual Reality, subjects typically misperceive visually simulated turning angles. The literature...
3d displays on digital media are often perceived as different from the portrayed object or scene, ev...
Previous research has demonstrated that spatial attention is "depth-aware": Reaction times...
Over the last decade, television screens and display monitors have increased in size considerably, b...
An important issue of psychological research is how experiments conducted in the laboratory or theor...
In this paper we investigate human binocular depth perception on 3D electronic display technologies....
In this paper we investigate human binocular depth perception on 3D electronic display technologies....
Pseudoneglect represents the tendency in healthy people to show a slight bias in favour of stimuli a...
Objective The aim of this study is to examine the interactive effects of display curvature radius an...
Flat panels are by far the most common type of television screen. There are reasons, however, to bel...
This study investigated how display parameters influence humans’ ability to control simulated egorot...
In general, the literature suggests that visual information alone is insufficient to control rotatio...
Display technology has recently made enormous progress. In particular, display companies are competi...
Background and objective: Human field of regard (FOR) is an important concept that should be conside...
3d displays on digital media are often perceived as different from the portrayed object or scene, ev...
In Virtual Reality, subjects typically misperceive visually simulated turning angles. The literature...
3d displays on digital media are often perceived as different from the portrayed object or scene, ev...
Previous research has demonstrated that spatial attention is "depth-aware": Reaction times...
Over the last decade, television screens and display monitors have increased in size considerably, b...
An important issue of psychological research is how experiments conducted in the laboratory or theor...
In this paper we investigate human binocular depth perception on 3D electronic display technologies....
In this paper we investigate human binocular depth perception on 3D electronic display technologies....
Pseudoneglect represents the tendency in healthy people to show a slight bias in favour of stimuli a...