With isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plane (Blakemore, C., Journal of Physiology 211 (1970) 599). More recent studies have suggested that stereoscopic thresholds are not always a simple function of absolute disparity, but depend on the relative disparities in the stimulus. Here, we explored the effects of relative disparity in more detail, taking particular care to control for the possibility that subjects might change their binocular eye position or exploit monocular information provided by additional reference cues. Subjects judged the depth of a vertical target line presented above a comparison line in a blank window within a fronto-parallel reference surface composed of randomly positio...
SummaryEstimating depth from binocular disparity is extremely precise, and the cue does not depend o...
To compute depth from binocular disparity, the visual system must correctly link corresponding point...
Many studies have demonstrated that the human visual system is sensitive to very small differences i...
AbstractWith isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plan...
Earlier studies showed that the disparity with respect to other visible points could not explain ste...
AbstractStereoacuity thresholds have been shown to depend on the disparity of a point with respect t...
There has been a long-standing debate about the mechanisms underlying the perception of stereoscopic...
There has been a long-standing debate about the mechanisms underlying the perception of stereoscopic...
AbstractEarlier studies showed that the disparity with respect to other visible points could not exp...
The amount of depth perceived from a fixed pattern of horizontal disparities varies with viewing dis...
Binocular disparity signals are highly informative about the three-dimensional structure of visual s...
The human visual system is capable of perceiving minute differences in depth binocularly. On the oth...
The amount of depth perceived from a fixed pattern of horizontal disparities varies with viewing dis...
We seek to determine the relationship between threshold and suprathreshold perception for position o...
Temporal offsets in binocular presentation can give rise to a perception of depth much like that pro...
SummaryEstimating depth from binocular disparity is extremely precise, and the cue does not depend o...
To compute depth from binocular disparity, the visual system must correctly link corresponding point...
Many studies have demonstrated that the human visual system is sensitive to very small differences i...
AbstractWith isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plan...
Earlier studies showed that the disparity with respect to other visible points could not explain ste...
AbstractStereoacuity thresholds have been shown to depend on the disparity of a point with respect t...
There has been a long-standing debate about the mechanisms underlying the perception of stereoscopic...
There has been a long-standing debate about the mechanisms underlying the perception of stereoscopic...
AbstractEarlier studies showed that the disparity with respect to other visible points could not exp...
The amount of depth perceived from a fixed pattern of horizontal disparities varies with viewing dis...
Binocular disparity signals are highly informative about the three-dimensional structure of visual s...
The human visual system is capable of perceiving minute differences in depth binocularly. On the oth...
The amount of depth perceived from a fixed pattern of horizontal disparities varies with viewing dis...
We seek to determine the relationship between threshold and suprathreshold perception for position o...
Temporal offsets in binocular presentation can give rise to a perception of depth much like that pro...
SummaryEstimating depth from binocular disparity is extremely precise, and the cue does not depend o...
To compute depth from binocular disparity, the visual system must correctly link corresponding point...
Many studies have demonstrated that the human visual system is sensitive to very small differences i...