Under usual circumstances, motion in depth is associated with conventional stereomotion cues: a change in disparity and differences between object velocities in each monocular image. However, occasionally these cues are unavailable due to the fact that in one eye the object may be occluded by, or camouflaged against appropriately positioned binocular objects. We report two experiments concerned with stereomotion perception under conditions of monocular camouflage. In Experiment 1, the visible half-image of a monocularly camouflaged object translated laterally. In this binocular context, percepts of lateral motion and motion in depth were equally consistent with the stimulus. Subjects perceived an oblique trajectory of 3D motion, compared to...
AbstractThis study investigated the human ability to discriminate the motion direction of sequential...
It has been established that the motion in depth of stimuli visible to both eyes may be signalled bi...
In several psychophysical functions, thresholds may be lower when the test is performed binocularly ...
The precision and accuracy of speed discrimination performance for stereomotion stimuli were assesse...
It has been suggested that breaking camouflage is one of the major functions of stereopsis. In this ...
AbstractA stationary monocular stimulus appears to move concomitantly with lateral head movements wh...
The effect of contrast on the perception of stimulus speed for stereomotion and monocular lateral mo...
The role of two binocular cues to motion in depth - changing disparity (CD) and interocular velocity...
Stereomotion scotomas are a surprisingly common visual impairment that result in an observer's inabi...
Two experiments are presented assessing the contributions of the rate of change of disparity (CD) an...
Until recently, it was considered necessary for features in the two eyes to be matched before the ev...
The perceived speed of motion in depth (MID) for a monocularly visible target was measured in centra...
Tasks related to motion perception are some of the most frequent and important for surviving in a wo...
To examine the spatial scale of the mechanisms supporting the perception of motion in depth defined ...
There are in principle at least two binocular sources of information that could be used to determine...
AbstractThis study investigated the human ability to discriminate the motion direction of sequential...
It has been established that the motion in depth of stimuli visible to both eyes may be signalled bi...
In several psychophysical functions, thresholds may be lower when the test is performed binocularly ...
The precision and accuracy of speed discrimination performance for stereomotion stimuli were assesse...
It has been suggested that breaking camouflage is one of the major functions of stereopsis. In this ...
AbstractA stationary monocular stimulus appears to move concomitantly with lateral head movements wh...
The effect of contrast on the perception of stimulus speed for stereomotion and monocular lateral mo...
The role of two binocular cues to motion in depth - changing disparity (CD) and interocular velocity...
Stereomotion scotomas are a surprisingly common visual impairment that result in an observer's inabi...
Two experiments are presented assessing the contributions of the rate of change of disparity (CD) an...
Until recently, it was considered necessary for features in the two eyes to be matched before the ev...
The perceived speed of motion in depth (MID) for a monocularly visible target was measured in centra...
Tasks related to motion perception are some of the most frequent and important for surviving in a wo...
To examine the spatial scale of the mechanisms supporting the perception of motion in depth defined ...
There are in principle at least two binocular sources of information that could be used to determine...
AbstractThis study investigated the human ability to discriminate the motion direction of sequential...
It has been established that the motion in depth of stimuli visible to both eyes may be signalled bi...
In several psychophysical functions, thresholds may be lower when the test is performed binocularly ...