Humans can perceive 3D structure with one eye, or even when viewing a picture of a 3D scene. However, the qualitative impression of three-dimensionality when viewing a real scene with both eyes is different. There is a compelling experience of immersive space and tangible solid objects. This phenomenon (stereopsis) is conventionally thought to be due to binocular disparity, or the geometrically equivalent information provided by motion parallax. Here we empirically establish, for the first time, the qualitative characteristics associated with stereopsis and show that they can occur in the absence of disparity or parallax. We show that the impression of stereopsis is a measurable attribute, and its absence when viewing pictorial images canno...
Stereopsis is the perception of depth generated from differ-ences between the two eyes ’ views of a ...
Strabismus is a relatively common ophthalmological condition where the coordination of eye muscles t...
AbstractPhysiological, computational, and psychophysical studies of stereopsis have assumed that the...
Humans can perceive 3D structure with one eye, or even when viewing a picture of a 3D scene. However...
Humans can perceive depth when viewing with one eye, and even when viewing a two-dimensional picture...
Humans can obtain an unambiguous perception of depth and 3-dimensionality with 1 eye or when viewing...
AbstractWe report a new phenomenon, which illustrates that the role of binocular disparity in 3D sha...
The fundamental visual property that drives 3D stereoscopic technology is the compelling qualitative...
The perception of a three-dimensional world is a challenge for the visual system because the retina...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) geometric distortions can be introduced by mismatches among image capture, dis...
In his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis without bino...
AbstractIn his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis with...
Abstract Our perception of depth is substantially enhanced by the fact that we have binocular vision...
<div><p>Images projected onto the retinas of our two eyes come from slightly different directions in...
Images projected onto the retinas of our two eyes come from slightly different directions in the rea...
Stereopsis is the perception of depth generated from differ-ences between the two eyes ’ views of a ...
Strabismus is a relatively common ophthalmological condition where the coordination of eye muscles t...
AbstractPhysiological, computational, and psychophysical studies of stereopsis have assumed that the...
Humans can perceive 3D structure with one eye, or even when viewing a picture of a 3D scene. However...
Humans can perceive depth when viewing with one eye, and even when viewing a two-dimensional picture...
Humans can obtain an unambiguous perception of depth and 3-dimensionality with 1 eye or when viewing...
AbstractWe report a new phenomenon, which illustrates that the role of binocular disparity in 3D sha...
The fundamental visual property that drives 3D stereoscopic technology is the compelling qualitative...
The perception of a three-dimensional world is a challenge for the visual system because the retina...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) geometric distortions can be introduced by mismatches among image capture, dis...
In his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis without bino...
AbstractIn his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis with...
Abstract Our perception of depth is substantially enhanced by the fact that we have binocular vision...
<div><p>Images projected onto the retinas of our two eyes come from slightly different directions in...
Images projected onto the retinas of our two eyes come from slightly different directions in the rea...
Stereopsis is the perception of depth generated from differ-ences between the two eyes ’ views of a ...
Strabismus is a relatively common ophthalmological condition where the coordination of eye muscles t...
AbstractPhysiological, computational, and psychophysical studies of stereopsis have assumed that the...