A computer-controlled display of random dots was used to study perceptions of depth. In this display, a field of stationary random dots surrounded a rectangular area in which random dots moved with uniform velocity in a single direction. The boundaries of this rectangle did not move. When dot motion was perpendicular to the longer boundary of the rectangle (occluded motion), the rectangle seemed to be behind the stationary background surround. Motion parallel to the longer boundary of the rectangle (shearing motion) made it appear in front of the surround. The relative lengths of the sides of the rectangle determined which effect predominated. Thus, for motion perpendicular to the long axis of the rectangle the occlusion predominated and na...
AbstractThe ability to perceive depth in a random-dot stereogram is a valuable test for the percepti...
Abstract—It is known that the vergence state of the eyes can serve as a cue to distance. However, it...
AbstractSelf-motion through a three-dimensional array of objects creates a radial flow pattern on th...
A computer-controlled display of random dots was used to study perceptions of depth. In this display...
Perceiving structure from motion (the kinetic depth effect) is a familiar phenomenon: a stationary p...
AbstractTwo important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of m...
Two important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of motion an...
AbstractThis study investigated the human ability to discriminate the motion direction of sequential...
Motion parallax is often considered to be an inherently ambiguous cue to depth. Despite the theoreti...
Subjects saw kinetic depth displays whose shape (sphere or cylinder) was defined by luminous dots di...
Depth perception is one of the oldest and most intriguing problems in visual perception. This paper ...
Purpose: Motion-induced blindness is a striking phenomenon where salient static visual stimuli “disa...
Perceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-occluded...
There are two ways to detect a displacement in stereoscopic depth, namely by monitoring the change i...
AbstractThis study investigated the human ability to discriminate the motion direction of sequential...
AbstractThe ability to perceive depth in a random-dot stereogram is a valuable test for the percepti...
Abstract—It is known that the vergence state of the eyes can serve as a cue to distance. However, it...
AbstractSelf-motion through a three-dimensional array of objects creates a radial flow pattern on th...
A computer-controlled display of random dots was used to study perceptions of depth. In this display...
Perceiving structure from motion (the kinetic depth effect) is a familiar phenomenon: a stationary p...
AbstractTwo important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of m...
Two important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of motion an...
AbstractThis study investigated the human ability to discriminate the motion direction of sequential...
Motion parallax is often considered to be an inherently ambiguous cue to depth. Despite the theoreti...
Subjects saw kinetic depth displays whose shape (sphere or cylinder) was defined by luminous dots di...
Depth perception is one of the oldest and most intriguing problems in visual perception. This paper ...
Purpose: Motion-induced blindness is a striking phenomenon where salient static visual stimuli “disa...
Perceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-occluded...
There are two ways to detect a displacement in stereoscopic depth, namely by monitoring the change i...
AbstractThis study investigated the human ability to discriminate the motion direction of sequential...
AbstractThe ability to perceive depth in a random-dot stereogram is a valuable test for the percepti...
Abstract—It is known that the vergence state of the eyes can serve as a cue to distance. However, it...
AbstractSelf-motion through a three-dimensional array of objects creates a radial flow pattern on th...