Strabismus is a relatively common ophthalmological condition where the coordination of eye muscles to binocularly fixate a single point in space is impaired. This leads to deficits in vision and particularly in three-dimensional (3D) space perception. The exact nature of the deficits in 3D perception is poorly understood as much of understanding has relied on anecdotal reports or conjecture. Here, we investigated, for the first time, the perception of relative depth comparing strabismic and typically developed binocular observers. Specifically, we assessed the susceptibility to the depth cue of perspective convergence as well as the capacity to use this cue to make accurate judgements of relative depth. Susceptibility was measured by examin...
Observers’ fixations exhibit a marked bias towards certain areas on the screen when viewing scenes o...
<div><p>Images projected onto the retinas of our two eyes come from slightly different directions in...
Watt SJ, Akeley K, Ernst MO, Banks MS. Focus cues affect perceived depth. Journal of Vision. 2005;5(...
Strabismus is a relatively common ophthalmological condition where the coordination of eye muscles t...
Strabismus can be defined as the inability to coordinate the eye muscles that ordinarily fixate the ...
Abstract Our perception of depth is substantially enhanced by the fact that we have binocular vision...
Background/aims To evaluate the perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape in patients with strabis...
SummaryEstimating depth from binocular disparity is extremely precise, and the cue does not depend o...
In studies of 2D visual attention, eye-tracking data show a so-called “center-bias”, which means tha...
Humans can perceive depth when viewing with one eye, and even when viewing a two-dimensional picture...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) geometric distortions can be introduced by mismatches among image capture, dis...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the horiz...
Humans can perceive 3D structure with one eye, or even when viewing a picture of a 3D scene. However...
With isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plane (Blake...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
Observers’ fixations exhibit a marked bias towards certain areas on the screen when viewing scenes o...
<div><p>Images projected onto the retinas of our two eyes come from slightly different directions in...
Watt SJ, Akeley K, Ernst MO, Banks MS. Focus cues affect perceived depth. Journal of Vision. 2005;5(...
Strabismus is a relatively common ophthalmological condition where the coordination of eye muscles t...
Strabismus can be defined as the inability to coordinate the eye muscles that ordinarily fixate the ...
Abstract Our perception of depth is substantially enhanced by the fact that we have binocular vision...
Background/aims To evaluate the perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape in patients with strabis...
SummaryEstimating depth from binocular disparity is extremely precise, and the cue does not depend o...
In studies of 2D visual attention, eye-tracking data show a so-called “center-bias”, which means tha...
Humans can perceive depth when viewing with one eye, and even when viewing a two-dimensional picture...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) geometric distortions can be introduced by mismatches among image capture, dis...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the horiz...
Humans can perceive 3D structure with one eye, or even when viewing a picture of a 3D scene. However...
With isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plane (Blake...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
Observers’ fixations exhibit a marked bias towards certain areas on the screen when viewing scenes o...
<div><p>Images projected onto the retinas of our two eyes come from slightly different directions in...
Watt SJ, Akeley K, Ernst MO, Banks MS. Focus cues affect perceived depth. Journal of Vision. 2005;5(...