MH was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement no. 641805. AW was supported by United Kingdom Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) grant number BB/M002543/1, and JH by BBSRC grant number BB/M001660/1.Two stereoscopic cues that underlie the perception of motion-in-depth (MID) are changes in retinal disparity over time (CD) and interocular velocity differences (IOVD). These cues have independent spatiotemporal sensitivity profiles, depend upon different low-level stimulus properties, and are potentially processed along separate cortical pathways. Here, we ask whether these MID cues code for different motion directions: do they give...
Howard (2012) published very similar studies using the motion aftereffect to probe the way in which ...
YesMotion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of dispar...
AbstractAn object moving in depth produces retinal images that change in position over time by diffe...
Two stereoscopic cues that underlie the perception of motion-in-depth (MID) are changes in retinal d...
Two stereoscopic cues that underlie the perception of motion-in-depth (MID) are changes in retinal d...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Grants BB/M002...
YesMotion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD...
Motion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD), ...
AbstractChanging disparity (CD) and interocular velocity difference (IOVD) are two possible mechanis...
Motion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD), ...
AbstractChanging disparity (CD) and interocular velocity difference (IOVD) are two possible mechanis...
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...
AbstractThe visual system can determine motion and depth from ambiguous information contained in ima...
This research was funded by BBSRC grants BB/M001660/1 (JH), BB/M002543/1 (AW), and BB/M001210/1 (MB)...
Howard (2012) published very similar studies using the motion aftereffect to probe the way in which ...
YesMotion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of dispar...
AbstractAn object moving in depth produces retinal images that change in position over time by diffe...
Two stereoscopic cues that underlie the perception of motion-in-depth (MID) are changes in retinal d...
Two stereoscopic cues that underlie the perception of motion-in-depth (MID) are changes in retinal d...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Grants BB/M002...
YesMotion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD...
Motion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD), ...
AbstractChanging disparity (CD) and interocular velocity difference (IOVD) are two possible mechanis...
Motion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD), ...
AbstractChanging disparity (CD) and interocular velocity difference (IOVD) are two possible mechanis...
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...
AbstractThe visual system can determine motion and depth from ambiguous information contained in ima...
This research was funded by BBSRC grants BB/M001660/1 (JH), BB/M002543/1 (AW), and BB/M001210/1 (MB)...
Howard (2012) published very similar studies using the motion aftereffect to probe the way in which ...
YesMotion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of dispar...
AbstractAn object moving in depth produces retinal images that change in position over time by diffe...