In many instances, 3-D shape from binocular disparity is systematically misperceived, consistent with the overestimation of near distances and the underestimation of far distances (Johnston, 1991 Vision Research 31 1351 - 1360). Generally, the experimental stimuli in these situations have been presented at eye height, but in most natural tasks where binocular vision may be important, such as prehension, objects are viewed from above. This provides improved information in the form of (i) additional distance information from height in the visual field (Watt and Bradshaw, 2002 Spatial Vision 15 253 - 254), and (ii) a view of the upper surface of the object and contour, which provides a disparity discontinuity across the edge of the object, tha...
Human observers exhibit large systematic distance-dependent biases when estimating the three-dimensi...
Many studies on shape constancy have been made with 2D shapes presented at varying slants. When obje...
Determining the three-dimensional (3D) layout of the natural environment is an important but difficu...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-D...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-D...
AbstractBinocular disparity is a powerful cue for the perception of depth. The accuracy with which o...
Binocular disparity is a powerful cue for the perception of depth. The accuracy with which observers...
Observers generally fail to recover three-dimensional shape accurately from binocular disparity. Typ...
Our eyes are horizontally separated in the head by approximately 6.5cm. As a result of this separati...
The ratio of the vertical sizes of corresponding features in the two eyes' retinal images depends bo...
AbstractBinocular disparity is a powerful cue for the perception of depth. The accuracy with which o...
The perception of a three-dimensional shape from binocular disparity depends on the estimation of vi...
Vertical disparities contribute to scaling of size and depth only with sufficiently large fields of ...
AbstractHuman observers exhibit large systematic distance-dependent biases when estimating the three...
Human observers exhibit large systematic distance-dependent biases when estimating the three-dimensi...
Many studies on shape constancy have been made with 2D shapes presented at varying slants. When obje...
Determining the three-dimensional (3D) layout of the natural environment is an important but difficu...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-D...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-D...
AbstractBinocular disparity is a powerful cue for the perception of depth. The accuracy with which o...
Binocular disparity is a powerful cue for the perception of depth. The accuracy with which observers...
Observers generally fail to recover three-dimensional shape accurately from binocular disparity. Typ...
Our eyes are horizontally separated in the head by approximately 6.5cm. As a result of this separati...
The ratio of the vertical sizes of corresponding features in the two eyes' retinal images depends bo...
AbstractBinocular disparity is a powerful cue for the perception of depth. The accuracy with which o...
The perception of a three-dimensional shape from binocular disparity depends on the estimation of vi...
Vertical disparities contribute to scaling of size and depth only with sufficiently large fields of ...
AbstractHuman observers exhibit large systematic distance-dependent biases when estimating the three...
Human observers exhibit large systematic distance-dependent biases when estimating the three-dimensi...
Many studies on shape constancy have been made with 2D shapes presented at varying slants. When obje...
Determining the three-dimensional (3D) layout of the natural environment is an important but difficu...