In this study, which investigates the relationship between the levels of stereopsis with eye and hand dominance or interpupillary distance, 120 healthy young volunteers were investigated. Eye dominance was determined by modified Miles technique following a complete eye examination. Handedness was assessed with the Edinburgh handedness inventory. Interpupillary distance was measured with millimetric ruler. Stereoacuity was measured in both contour (Titmus test) and random dot (TNO test) stereograms. The stereopsis scores were evaluated in terms of hand or eye dominance. The correlation between stereopsis score and interpupillary distance was assessed. Main outcome measures were stereopsis scores according to hand and eye dominance. As a resu...
The amount of depth perceived from a fixed pattern of horizontal disparities varies with viewing dis...
AbstractThe slant of a stereoscopically defined surface cannot be determined solely from horizontal ...
The subject of this thesis is laterality differences in perception. The term "laterality difference"...
Copyright © 2013 Murat Aslankurt et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine if there is an association between hand dominance, ...
Purpose:Stereopsis is the highest form of binocular visual processing, in which relative depth infor...
Abstract Purpose: It is not clear as to whether sensory dominance is affected by test distance. Jian...
AbstractThe proposed influence of objects that are visible to both eyes on the perceived direction o...
To quantify the relationship between stereoacuity and ocular sensory dominance. Methods: Ocular domi...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the horiz...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the hori...
The slant of a stereoscopically defined surface cannot be determined solely from horizontal disparit...
A good stereopsis (depth perception) is needed in everyday life, regardless whether a person is a pr...
Strabismus can be defined as the inability to coordinate the eye muscles that ordinarily fixate the ...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the horiz...
The amount of depth perceived from a fixed pattern of horizontal disparities varies with viewing dis...
AbstractThe slant of a stereoscopically defined surface cannot be determined solely from horizontal ...
The subject of this thesis is laterality differences in perception. The term "laterality difference"...
Copyright © 2013 Murat Aslankurt et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine if there is an association between hand dominance, ...
Purpose:Stereopsis is the highest form of binocular visual processing, in which relative depth infor...
Abstract Purpose: It is not clear as to whether sensory dominance is affected by test distance. Jian...
AbstractThe proposed influence of objects that are visible to both eyes on the perceived direction o...
To quantify the relationship between stereoacuity and ocular sensory dominance. Methods: Ocular domi...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the horiz...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the hori...
The slant of a stereoscopically defined surface cannot be determined solely from horizontal disparit...
A good stereopsis (depth perception) is needed in everyday life, regardless whether a person is a pr...
Strabismus can be defined as the inability to coordinate the eye muscles that ordinarily fixate the ...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the horiz...
The amount of depth perceived from a fixed pattern of horizontal disparities varies with viewing dis...
AbstractThe slant of a stereoscopically defined surface cannot be determined solely from horizontal ...
The subject of this thesis is laterality differences in perception. The term "laterality difference"...