There are in principle at least two binocular sources of information that could be used to determine the motion of an object towards or away from an observer: such motion produces changes in binocular disparities over time and also generates different image velocities in the two eyes. Existing psychophysical and physiological evidence is reviewed. It is concluded that these data are inconclusive concerning whether one or both of these sources of information are used in primate vision. Thresholds were measured for disparity modulations in dynamic (temporally uncorrelated) random dot stereograms (RDS), and for RDS in which the same random dot pattern was used throughout (temporally correlated). Although the first stimulus contains no consiste...
AbstractThis study investigates four key issues concerning the binocular properties of the mechanism...
When an object moves in three dimensions, the two eyes' views of the world deliver slightly differen...
A series of experiments were undertaken to investigate, using psychophysical techniques, binocular a...
There are in principle at least two binocular sources of information that could be used to determine...
AbstractAn object moving in depth produces retinal images that change in position over time by diffe...
AbstractTwo different binocular cues are known for detecting motion in depth. One is disparity chang...
The role of two binocular cues to motion in depth - changing disparity (CD) and interocular velocity...
Two experiments are presented assessing the contributions of the rate of change of disparity (CD) an...
It has been established that the motion in depth of stimuli visible to both eyes may be signalled bi...
To examine the spatial scale of the mechanisms supporting the perception of motion in depth defined ...
Motion and binocular disparity are two features in our environment that share a common correspondenc...
Motion and binocular disparity are two features in our environment that share a common correspondenc...
Stereomotion scotomas are a surprisingly common visual impairment that result in an observer's inabi...
Stereomotion scotomas are a surprisingly common visual impairment that result in an observer's inabi...
Stereomotion scotomas are a surprisingly common visual impairment that result in an observer's inabi...
AbstractThis study investigates four key issues concerning the binocular properties of the mechanism...
When an object moves in three dimensions, the two eyes' views of the world deliver slightly differen...
A series of experiments were undertaken to investigate, using psychophysical techniques, binocular a...
There are in principle at least two binocular sources of information that could be used to determine...
AbstractAn object moving in depth produces retinal images that change in position over time by diffe...
AbstractTwo different binocular cues are known for detecting motion in depth. One is disparity chang...
The role of two binocular cues to motion in depth - changing disparity (CD) and interocular velocity...
Two experiments are presented assessing the contributions of the rate of change of disparity (CD) an...
It has been established that the motion in depth of stimuli visible to both eyes may be signalled bi...
To examine the spatial scale of the mechanisms supporting the perception of motion in depth defined ...
Motion and binocular disparity are two features in our environment that share a common correspondenc...
Motion and binocular disparity are two features in our environment that share a common correspondenc...
Stereomotion scotomas are a surprisingly common visual impairment that result in an observer's inabi...
Stereomotion scotomas are a surprisingly common visual impairment that result in an observer's inabi...
Stereomotion scotomas are a surprisingly common visual impairment that result in an observer's inabi...
AbstractThis study investigates four key issues concerning the binocular properties of the mechanism...
When an object moves in three dimensions, the two eyes' views of the world deliver slightly differen...
A series of experiments were undertaken to investigate, using psychophysical techniques, binocular a...