To evaluate the perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape in patients with strabismus and the contributions of stereopsis and monocular cues to this perception.status: publishe
AbstractWe report a new phenomenon, which illustrates that the role of binocular disparity in 3D sha...
Open Access JournalWe are able to discriminate the 3D shape of smooth volumetric objects from monocu...
Stereopsis is the perception of depth generated from differ-ences between the two eyes ’ views of a ...
Background/aims To evaluate the perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape in patients with strabis...
Strabismus can be defined as the inability to coordinate the eye muscles that ordinarily fixate the ...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (grant no. EP/M506...
PURPOSE: To analyze stereoacuity in patients with strabismus using various stereotests. METHODS: Ste...
Stereopsis is a binocular phenomenon dependent on higher order visual processing. We previously repo...
PurposeTo describe the relationship between binocular summation and stereoacuity after strabismus su...
Strabismus, or ocular misalignment is a common ocular disorder, affecting 3-5% of the population. U...
In this study, two computational models were formulated to simulate human monocular and binocular 3D...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of interocular suppression and visual acuity loss on stereoacu...
Purpose: There have been numerous reports with evidence detailing the presence of non-stereoscopic, ...
Stereo vision or stereopsis is the ability to perceive the relative depth of objects based on binocu...
Binocular summation (BiS), defined as the superiority of visual function for binocular over monocula...
AbstractWe report a new phenomenon, which illustrates that the role of binocular disparity in 3D sha...
Open Access JournalWe are able to discriminate the 3D shape of smooth volumetric objects from monocu...
Stereopsis is the perception of depth generated from differ-ences between the two eyes ’ views of a ...
Background/aims To evaluate the perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape in patients with strabis...
Strabismus can be defined as the inability to coordinate the eye muscles that ordinarily fixate the ...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (grant no. EP/M506...
PURPOSE: To analyze stereoacuity in patients with strabismus using various stereotests. METHODS: Ste...
Stereopsis is a binocular phenomenon dependent on higher order visual processing. We previously repo...
PurposeTo describe the relationship between binocular summation and stereoacuity after strabismus su...
Strabismus, or ocular misalignment is a common ocular disorder, affecting 3-5% of the population. U...
In this study, two computational models were formulated to simulate human monocular and binocular 3D...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of interocular suppression and visual acuity loss on stereoacu...
Purpose: There have been numerous reports with evidence detailing the presence of non-stereoscopic, ...
Stereo vision or stereopsis is the ability to perceive the relative depth of objects based on binocu...
Binocular summation (BiS), defined as the superiority of visual function for binocular over monocula...
AbstractWe report a new phenomenon, which illustrates that the role of binocular disparity in 3D sha...
Open Access JournalWe are able to discriminate the 3D shape of smooth volumetric objects from monocu...
Stereopsis is the perception of depth generated from differ-ences between the two eyes ’ views of a ...