The experiments reported here were designed to address two aims. The first was to determine the sufficiency of head-generated motion parallax, when present in isolation, for the control of natural prehensile movements. The second was to assess the consequences of providing enhanced parallax information for prehension. Enhanced parallax was created by changing the spatial extent of the movement of a camera (which was slaved in time with the side-to-side movement of the observer) relative to the extent of the teleoperator's head movements. The gain (i.e. head/camera separation or movement) ranged from 0.5 to 4. The scene was viewed for 2 secs before reaches were made in open-loop conditions. Results showed clearly that information from motion...
Binocular parallax provides cues for depth information when a scene is viewed with both eyes. In vis...
Visual illusions and ambiguous figures have provided researchers with important insights into how th...
Human prehension requires accurate information on the properties of an object and on the position of...
Tele-presence refers to technologies enabling the remote presence of an observer or operator of robo...
The control of inter-camera distance (ICD) can be used to change the range of binocular disparities ...
It is well known that when we intentionally make large head movements, the resulting motion parallax...
AbstractUnder normal viewing conditions, adjustments in body posture and involuntary head movements ...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
A series of experiments was devised to examine the contribution of binocular depth and distance cues...
In order to reach out and grasp an object, accurate information about its three-dimensional shape, s...
This thesis explored the potential performance benefits of enhancing depth cues in telepresence inte...
The present program of investigation is concerned with the optical support for the perception and co...
Many visual cues, both binocular and monocular, provide 3D information. When an agent moves with res...
International audiencePrehension involves processing information in two hypothesized visuomotor chan...
The determinants of visual scale (size a d distance) under monocular viewing are still largely unkno...
Binocular parallax provides cues for depth information when a scene is viewed with both eyes. In vis...
Visual illusions and ambiguous figures have provided researchers with important insights into how th...
Human prehension requires accurate information on the properties of an object and on the position of...
Tele-presence refers to technologies enabling the remote presence of an observer or operator of robo...
The control of inter-camera distance (ICD) can be used to change the range of binocular disparities ...
It is well known that when we intentionally make large head movements, the resulting motion parallax...
AbstractUnder normal viewing conditions, adjustments in body posture and involuntary head movements ...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
A series of experiments was devised to examine the contribution of binocular depth and distance cues...
In order to reach out and grasp an object, accurate information about its three-dimensional shape, s...
This thesis explored the potential performance benefits of enhancing depth cues in telepresence inte...
The present program of investigation is concerned with the optical support for the perception and co...
Many visual cues, both binocular and monocular, provide 3D information. When an agent moves with res...
International audiencePrehension involves processing information in two hypothesized visuomotor chan...
The determinants of visual scale (size a d distance) under monocular viewing are still largely unkno...
Binocular parallax provides cues for depth information when a scene is viewed with both eyes. In vis...
Visual illusions and ambiguous figures have provided researchers with important insights into how th...
Human prehension requires accurate information on the properties of an object and on the position of...