Stereovision is the ability to perceive fine depth variations from small differences in the two eyes' images. Using adaptive optics, we show that even minute optical aberrations that are not clinically correctable, and go unnoticed in everyday vision, can affect stereo acuity. Hence, the human binocular system is capable of using fine details that are not experienced in everyday vision. Interestingly, stereo acuity varied considerably across individuals even when they were provided identical perfect optics. We also found that individuals' stereo acuity is better when viewing with their habitual optics rather than someone else's (better) optics. Together, these findings suggest that the visual system compensates for habitual optical aberrati...
Monocular deprivation early in life can impair vision permanently (Hubel and Wiesel, 1970), but depr...
Humans and some animals can use their two eyes in cooperation to detect and discriminate parts of th...
Despite ocular aberrations blur the retinal images, our subjective impression is that the visual wor...
Stereovision is the ability to perceive fine depth variations from small differences in the two eyes...
A fundamental problem facing sensory systems is to recover useful information about the external wor...
From an optical perspective the eye is far from perfect. This is a fact that is extensively supporte...
Throughout the brain, information from individual sources converges onto higher order neurons. For e...
Monocular deprivation can chronically suppress vision in the deprived eye, if it is applied for suff...
Biological visual systems continuously optimize themselves to the prevailing image statistics, which...
textabstractBinocular vision and stereopsis is one of the major characteristics of frontal eyed spec...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
AbstractPurposeIt is well established that spatial adaptation can improve visual acuity over time in...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. The two eyes of an individual routinely differ in their opt...
Stereo vision or stereopsis is the ability to perceive the relative depth of objects based on binocu...
Monocular deprivation early in life can impair vision permanently (Hubel and Wiesel, 1970), but depr...
Humans and some animals can use their two eyes in cooperation to detect and discriminate parts of th...
Despite ocular aberrations blur the retinal images, our subjective impression is that the visual wor...
Stereovision is the ability to perceive fine depth variations from small differences in the two eyes...
A fundamental problem facing sensory systems is to recover useful information about the external wor...
From an optical perspective the eye is far from perfect. This is a fact that is extensively supporte...
Throughout the brain, information from individual sources converges onto higher order neurons. For e...
Monocular deprivation can chronically suppress vision in the deprived eye, if it is applied for suff...
Biological visual systems continuously optimize themselves to the prevailing image statistics, which...
textabstractBinocular vision and stereopsis is one of the major characteristics of frontal eyed spec...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
AbstractPurposeIt is well established that spatial adaptation can improve visual acuity over time in...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. The two eyes of an individual routinely differ in their opt...
Stereo vision or stereopsis is the ability to perceive the relative depth of objects based on binocu...
Monocular deprivation early in life can impair vision permanently (Hubel and Wiesel, 1970), but depr...
Humans and some animals can use their two eyes in cooperation to detect and discriminate parts of th...
Despite ocular aberrations blur the retinal images, our subjective impression is that the visual wor...