When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combine? Sensory cues, such as T-junctions, have been suggested to be necessary for occlusion to influence stereoscopic depth perception. Here we show that illusory occlusion, with no retinal sensory cues, interacts with binocular disparity when perceiving depth. We generated illusory occlusion using stimuli filled in across the retinal blind spot. Observers viewed two bars forming a cross with the intersection positioned within the blind spot. One of the bars was presented binocularly with a disparity signal; the other was presented monocularly, extending through the blind spot, with no defined disparity. When the monocular bar was perceived as fi...
AbstractThis study reports a new depth illusion in which a static flat pattern appears stratified st...
Abstract“da Vinci stereopsis” is defined as depth seen in a monocular object occluded by a binocular...
AbstractHoward and Duke [Howard, I. P. & Duke, P. A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quanti...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
Research in stereoscopic vision has found that monocular occlusion zones act as additional informati...
The extent to which nearer objects or surfaces occlude further ones can differ between eyes, resulti...
AbstractDichoptic stimuli containing unmatched features can produce depth perception despite the abs...
The perception of an illusory surface, a subjectively perceived surface that is not given in the ima...
The role of monocular occlusion zones challenge traditional models of stereopsis as they do not comp...
SummaryEstimating depth from binocular disparity is extremely precise, and the cue does not depend o...
When an opaque object occludes a distant surface, visual areas that can be seen monocularly (monocul...
The depth ordering of two surfaces, one occluding the other, can in principle be determined from the...
Three studies examined a visual depth illusion (the "bookmark illusion") and showed that it is best ...
AbstractThis study reports a new depth illusion in which a static flat pattern appears stratified st...
Abstract“da Vinci stereopsis” is defined as depth seen in a monocular object occluded by a binocular...
AbstractHoward and Duke [Howard, I. P. & Duke, P. A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quanti...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
Research in stereoscopic vision has found that monocular occlusion zones act as additional informati...
The extent to which nearer objects or surfaces occlude further ones can differ between eyes, resulti...
AbstractDichoptic stimuli containing unmatched features can produce depth perception despite the abs...
The perception of an illusory surface, a subjectively perceived surface that is not given in the ima...
The role of monocular occlusion zones challenge traditional models of stereopsis as they do not comp...
SummaryEstimating depth from binocular disparity is extremely precise, and the cue does not depend o...
When an opaque object occludes a distant surface, visual areas that can be seen monocularly (monocul...
The depth ordering of two surfaces, one occluding the other, can in principle be determined from the...
Three studies examined a visual depth illusion (the "bookmark illusion") and showed that it is best ...
AbstractThis study reports a new depth illusion in which a static flat pattern appears stratified st...
Abstract“da Vinci stereopsis” is defined as depth seen in a monocular object occluded by a binocular...
AbstractHoward and Duke [Howard, I. P. & Duke, P. A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quanti...