It has been established that the motion in depth of stimuli visible to both eyes may be signalled binocularly either by a change of disparity over time or by the difference in the velocity of the images projected on each retina, known as an interocular velocity difference. A two-interval forced-choice stereomotion speed discrimination experiment was performed on four participants to ascertain the relative speed of a persistent random dot stereogram (RDS) and a dynamic RDS undergoing directly approaching or receding motion in depth. While the persistent RDS pattern involved identical dot patterns translating in opposite directions in each eye, and hence included both changing disparity and interocular velocity difference cues, the dynamic RD...
AbstractLuminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, sugges...
Luminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, suggesting tha...
Luminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, suggesting tha...
The role of two binocular cues to motion in depth - changing disparity (CD) and interocular velocity...
Stereomotion (binocularly specified motion-in-depth) studies have established the existence of sever...
Two experiments are presented assessing the contributions of the rate of change of disparity (CD) an...
To examine the spatial scale of the mechanisms supporting the perception of motion in depth defined ...
The precision and accuracy of speed discrimination performance for stereomotion stimuli were assesse...
There are in principle at least two binocular sources of information that could be used to determine...
There are in principle at least two binocular sources of information that could be used to determine...
The effect of contrast on the perception of stimulus speed for stereomotion and monocular lateral mo...
AbstractThis study investigated the degree to which speed of stereoscopic translational motion (i.e....
The perceived speed of motion in depth (MID) for a monocularly visible target was measured in centra...
There are two ways to detect a displacement in stereoscopic depth, namely by monitoring the change i...
AbstractAn object moving in depth produces retinal images that change in position over time by diffe...
AbstractLuminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, sugges...
Luminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, suggesting tha...
Luminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, suggesting tha...
The role of two binocular cues to motion in depth - changing disparity (CD) and interocular velocity...
Stereomotion (binocularly specified motion-in-depth) studies have established the existence of sever...
Two experiments are presented assessing the contributions of the rate of change of disparity (CD) an...
To examine the spatial scale of the mechanisms supporting the perception of motion in depth defined ...
The precision and accuracy of speed discrimination performance for stereomotion stimuli were assesse...
There are in principle at least two binocular sources of information that could be used to determine...
There are in principle at least two binocular sources of information that could be used to determine...
The effect of contrast on the perception of stimulus speed for stereomotion and monocular lateral mo...
AbstractThis study investigated the degree to which speed of stereoscopic translational motion (i.e....
The perceived speed of motion in depth (MID) for a monocularly visible target was measured in centra...
There are two ways to detect a displacement in stereoscopic depth, namely by monitoring the change i...
AbstractAn object moving in depth produces retinal images that change in position over time by diffe...
AbstractLuminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, sugges...
Luminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, suggesting tha...
Luminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, suggesting tha...