The role of stereo disparity in the recognition of three-dimensional (3D) object shape remains an unresolved issue for theoretical models of the human visual system. We examined this issue using high-density (128 channel) recordings of event-related potentials (ERPs). A recognition memory task was used in which observers were trained to recognise a sub-set of complex, multi-part, 3D novel objects under conditions of either (bi-) monocular or stereo viewing. In a subsequent test phase they discriminated previously trained targets from untrained distractor objects that shared either local parts, 3D spatial configuration or neither dimension, across both previously seen and novel viewpoints. The behavioural data showed a stereo advantage for ...
Three-dimensional interpolation occurs when observers perceive surfaces that vary smoothly in depth ...
Successful interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes the shap...
Effects of shading in face recognition have often alluded to 3D shape processing. However, research ...
The role of stereo disparity in the recognition of 3-dimensional (3D) object shape remains an unreso...
This thesis reports the results of three novel studies using event-related potentials (ERPs) to exam...
Here we investigated the time course underlying differential processing of local and global shape in...
Current theories of object recognition in human vision make different predictions about whether the ...
This study used event‐related potentials (ERPs) to elucidate how the human visual system processes t...
We discuss a variety of object recognition experiments in which human subjects were presented with...
Open Access JournalWe are able to discriminate the 3D shape of smooth volumetric objects from monocu...
AbstractWe report a new phenomenon, which illustrates that the role of binocular disparity in 3D sha...
The perception of a three-dimensional shape from binocular disparity depends on the estimation of vi...
Our perception of the world‘s three-dimensional (3D) structure is critical for object recognition, n...
The aim of this study was to examine the contribution of stereo information to recognition performan...
Support for DV and MU was provided by the Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant (Grant Reference R...
Three-dimensional interpolation occurs when observers perceive surfaces that vary smoothly in depth ...
Successful interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes the shap...
Effects of shading in face recognition have often alluded to 3D shape processing. However, research ...
The role of stereo disparity in the recognition of 3-dimensional (3D) object shape remains an unreso...
This thesis reports the results of three novel studies using event-related potentials (ERPs) to exam...
Here we investigated the time course underlying differential processing of local and global shape in...
Current theories of object recognition in human vision make different predictions about whether the ...
This study used event‐related potentials (ERPs) to elucidate how the human visual system processes t...
We discuss a variety of object recognition experiments in which human subjects were presented with...
Open Access JournalWe are able to discriminate the 3D shape of smooth volumetric objects from monocu...
AbstractWe report a new phenomenon, which illustrates that the role of binocular disparity in 3D sha...
The perception of a three-dimensional shape from binocular disparity depends on the estimation of vi...
Our perception of the world‘s three-dimensional (3D) structure is critical for object recognition, n...
The aim of this study was to examine the contribution of stereo information to recognition performan...
Support for DV and MU was provided by the Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant (Grant Reference R...
Three-dimensional interpolation occurs when observers perceive surfaces that vary smoothly in depth ...
Successful interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes the shap...
Effects of shading in face recognition have often alluded to 3D shape processing. However, research ...