Stereoscopic segregation in depth was studied using two superimposed frontoparallel surfaces displayed in dynamic random dot stereograms. The two patterns were positioned symmetrically in front of and behind a binocular fixation point. They were either stationary, or they could move relative to each other. Sensitivity for segregation was established by adding gaussian distributed disparity noise to the disparities specifying the two planes, and finding the noise amplitude that gave threshold segregation performance. Observers easily segregate the two surfaces for disparity differences between ~6 and 30-40 arcmin. Motion contrast, which by itself provides no cue to perform the task, greatly improves sensitivity for segregation. Noise toleran...
Stereoscopic surface detection of human and ideal observers was assessed using a signal detection pa...
AbstractIt has been suggested that to resolve ambiguities implicit in binocular perception of comple...
Conventional models of binocular depth perception (stereopsis) hypothesise that depth perception res...
Stereoscopic segregation in depth was studied using two superimposed frontoparallel surfaces display...
AbstractStereoscopic segregation in depth was studied using two superimposed frontoparallel surfaces...
AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that bin...
Recent physiological studies have established that cortical cells that are tuned for the direction ...
Recent physiological studies have established that cortical cells that are tuned for the direction o...
There are two ways to detect a displacement in stereoscopic depth, namely by monitoring the change i...
To perceive multiple overlapping surfaces in the same location of the visual field (transparency), t...
AbstractThis study investigated the human ability to discriminate the motion direction of sequential...
disparity gradient (disparity/distance) separating image points, rather than by their absolute dispa...
The perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of stereopsis....
AbstractThe perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of ste...
To examine the spatial scale of the mechanisms supporting the perception of motion in depth defined ...
Stereoscopic surface detection of human and ideal observers was assessed using a signal detection pa...
AbstractIt has been suggested that to resolve ambiguities implicit in binocular perception of comple...
Conventional models of binocular depth perception (stereopsis) hypothesise that depth perception res...
Stereoscopic segregation in depth was studied using two superimposed frontoparallel surfaces display...
AbstractStereoscopic segregation in depth was studied using two superimposed frontoparallel surfaces...
AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that bin...
Recent physiological studies have established that cortical cells that are tuned for the direction ...
Recent physiological studies have established that cortical cells that are tuned for the direction o...
There are two ways to detect a displacement in stereoscopic depth, namely by monitoring the change i...
To perceive multiple overlapping surfaces in the same location of the visual field (transparency), t...
AbstractThis study investigated the human ability to discriminate the motion direction of sequential...
disparity gradient (disparity/distance) separating image points, rather than by their absolute dispa...
The perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of stereopsis....
AbstractThe perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of ste...
To examine the spatial scale of the mechanisms supporting the perception of motion in depth defined ...
Stereoscopic surface detection of human and ideal observers was assessed using a signal detection pa...
AbstractIt has been suggested that to resolve ambiguities implicit in binocular perception of comple...
Conventional models of binocular depth perception (stereopsis) hypothesise that depth perception res...