There are two ways to detect a displacement in stereoscopic depth, namely by monitoring the change in disparity over time (CDOT) or by monitoring the inter-ocular velocity difference (IOVD). Though previous studies have attempted to understand which cue is most significant for the visual system, none have designed stimuli that provide a comparison in terms of relative efficiency between them. Here we used two-frame motion and random dot noise to deliverequivalent strengths of CDOT and IOVD information to the visual system. Using three kinds of random dot stimuli, we were able to isolate CDOT or IOVD or deliver both simultaneously. The proportion of dots delivering CDOT or IOVD signals could be varied, and we defined discrimination threshold...
In two experiments, observers were asked to judge the relative depth of a probe and one or two flank...
Stereomotion (binocularly specified motion-in-depth) studies have established the existence of sever...
AbstractChanging disparity (CD) and interocular velocity difference (IOVD) are two possible mechanis...
The role of two binocular cues to motion in depth - changing disparity (CD) and interocular velocity...
There are two binocular cues of motion in depth: the interocular velocity difference (IOVD) and chan...
Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in dis...
Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in dis...
To examine the spatial scale of the mechanisms supporting the perception of motion in depth defined ...
Motion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of disparity ...
This research was funded by BBSRC grants BB/M001660/1 (JH), BB/M002543/1 (AW), and BB/M001210/1 (MB)...
The most recent models of depth cue combination assume that information provided by each cue is proc...
Abstract: Motion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of ...
Motion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of disparity ...
Motion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of disparity ...
YesMotion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of dispar...
In two experiments, observers were asked to judge the relative depth of a probe and one or two flank...
Stereomotion (binocularly specified motion-in-depth) studies have established the existence of sever...
AbstractChanging disparity (CD) and interocular velocity difference (IOVD) are two possible mechanis...
The role of two binocular cues to motion in depth - changing disparity (CD) and interocular velocity...
There are two binocular cues of motion in depth: the interocular velocity difference (IOVD) and chan...
Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in dis...
Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in dis...
To examine the spatial scale of the mechanisms supporting the perception of motion in depth defined ...
Motion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of disparity ...
This research was funded by BBSRC grants BB/M001660/1 (JH), BB/M002543/1 (AW), and BB/M001210/1 (MB)...
The most recent models of depth cue combination assume that information provided by each cue is proc...
Abstract: Motion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of ...
Motion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of disparity ...
Motion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of disparity ...
YesMotion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of dispar...
In two experiments, observers were asked to judge the relative depth of a probe and one or two flank...
Stereomotion (binocularly specified motion-in-depth) studies have established the existence of sever...
AbstractChanging disparity (CD) and interocular velocity difference (IOVD) are two possible mechanis...