Binocular perception of the distance to, and between, point light targets depends on vergence angle: Increasing vergence angle decreases apparent distance and vice versa. Placing a prism "base out" requires increased convergence for target fixation; "base in" requires decreased convergence: The triangulation account of distance perception predicts that apparent target distance should decrease and increase respectively. It was found that the results predicted from the triangulation account were not observed. Egocentric target distance was judged to be greater regardless of prism orientation or target distance. A heuristic model provided an explanation for this phenomenon and allowed for the prediction of modulations of the overestimate with ...
AbstractThe difference between the way in which binocular disparity scales with viewing distance and...
When moving through space, both visual and non-visual information can be used to monitor distance tr...
We propose that the well-known dissociation between egocentric and exocentric distance perception (e...
Binocular perception of the distance to, and between, point light targets depends on vergence angle:...
Fisher and Ciuffreda (1988) and Mon-Williams and Tresilian (1999) reported that, without vergence cu...
Some recent studies on the extraretinal contribution to distance perception are reviewed. These expe...
Multiple cues contribute to the visual perception of an object's distance from the observer. The man...
International audienceTelestereoscopic viewing provides a method to distort egocentric distance perc...
8 Abstract Telestereoscopic viewing provides a method to 9 distort egocentric distance perception by...
Phosphorescent square tiles (arranged to yield a single image size) were viewed in the dark by 56 mo...
Binocular correspondence must be determined if disparity is to be used to provide information about ...
While visuomotor adaptation to visual direction alteration by lateral prisms has been widely studied...
Limited cue, open-loop tasks in which a human observer indicates distances or relations among distan...
It has not been established that walking without vision to previewed targets is indeed controlled by...
AbstractSpatiotopic cues, such as perceived distance, have little effect on accomodation unless blur...
AbstractThe difference between the way in which binocular disparity scales with viewing distance and...
When moving through space, both visual and non-visual information can be used to monitor distance tr...
We propose that the well-known dissociation between egocentric and exocentric distance perception (e...
Binocular perception of the distance to, and between, point light targets depends on vergence angle:...
Fisher and Ciuffreda (1988) and Mon-Williams and Tresilian (1999) reported that, without vergence cu...
Some recent studies on the extraretinal contribution to distance perception are reviewed. These expe...
Multiple cues contribute to the visual perception of an object's distance from the observer. The man...
International audienceTelestereoscopic viewing provides a method to distort egocentric distance perc...
8 Abstract Telestereoscopic viewing provides a method to 9 distort egocentric distance perception by...
Phosphorescent square tiles (arranged to yield a single image size) were viewed in the dark by 56 mo...
Binocular correspondence must be determined if disparity is to be used to provide information about ...
While visuomotor adaptation to visual direction alteration by lateral prisms has been widely studied...
Limited cue, open-loop tasks in which a human observer indicates distances or relations among distan...
It has not been established that walking without vision to previewed targets is indeed controlled by...
AbstractSpatiotopic cues, such as perceived distance, have little effect on accomodation unless blur...
AbstractThe difference between the way in which binocular disparity scales with viewing distance and...
When moving through space, both visual and non-visual information can be used to monitor distance tr...
We propose that the well-known dissociation between egocentric and exocentric distance perception (e...