To obtain a single percept of the world, the visual system must combine inputs from the two eyes. Understanding the principles that govern this binocular combination process has important real-world clinical and technological applications. However, most research examining binocular combination has relied on relatively simple visual stimuli and it is unclear how well the findings apply to real-world scenarios. For example, it is well-known that, when the two eyes view sine wave gratings with differing contrast (dichoptic stimuli), the binocular percept often matches the higher contrast grating. Does this winner-take-all property of binocular contrast combination apply to more naturalistic imagery, which include broadband structure and spatia...
Stimuli with small binocular disparities are seen as single, despite their differing visual directio...
AbstractIn a series of psychophysical experiments, observers compared the apparent contrast of a dic...
Ecological approaches to perception have demonstrated that information encoding by the visual system...
Binocular vision is traditionally treated as two processes: the fusion of similar images, and the in...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
How the visual system combines information from the two eyes to form a unitary binocular representat...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
Background: How the visual system combines information from the two eyes to form a unitary binocular...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
When two sinewaves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a s...
Stimuli with small binocular disparities are seen as single, despite their differing visual directio...
AbstractIn a series of psychophysical experiments, observers compared the apparent contrast of a dic...
Ecological approaches to perception have demonstrated that information encoding by the visual system...
Binocular vision is traditionally treated as two processes: the fusion of similar images, and the in...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
How the visual system combines information from the two eyes to form a unitary binocular representat...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
Background: How the visual system combines information from the two eyes to form a unitary binocular...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
When two sine waves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a ...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
When two sinewaves that differ slightly in orientation are presented to the two eyes separately, a s...
Stimuli with small binocular disparities are seen as single, despite their differing visual directio...
AbstractIn a series of psychophysical experiments, observers compared the apparent contrast of a dic...
Ecological approaches to perception have demonstrated that information encoding by the visual system...