Although, in principle, binocular cues provide veridical information about the three-dimensional shape of objects, our perception on the basis of these cues is distorted systematically. The consequences of these distortions may be less serious than they first appear, however, since in everyday life we rarely are required to judge the absolute shape, size or distance of objects. An important exception to this is in the control of prehension, where veridical information about an object to be grasped is required to plan the transport of the hand and to select the most appropriate grip. Here we investigate whether binocular cues provide accurate depth information for the control of prehension using disparity-defined, virtual objects and report ...
An object's visual image size is an ambiguous cue to its physical size. But if the object's distance...
Previous research has suggested that binocular vision plays an important role in prehension. It has ...
The retinal velocity of an object moving in space depends on its distance from us. Thus, to interpre...
Although, in principle, binocular cues provide veridical information about the three-dimensional sha...
Do reach-to-grasp (prehension) movements require a metric representation of three-dimensional (3D) l...
Reaching out to grasp an object requires information about the size of the object and the distance b...
The perceived distance of objects is biased depending on the distance from the observer at which obj...
In order to reach out and grasp an object, accurate information about its three-dimensional shape, s...
The present study was designed to assess the importance of binocular information (i.e. binocular dis...
A series of experiments was devised to examine the contribution of binocular depth and distance cues...
The knowledge about the usual size of objects-familiar size-is known to be a taken into account for ...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
The control of inter-camera distance (ICD) can be used to change the range of binocular disparities ...
One frequently reported result is that, for perceptual tasks, the amount of perceived depth is large...
Jeannerod (1981,1984) studied extensively the relationships between object size and grasping paramet...
An object's visual image size is an ambiguous cue to its physical size. But if the object's distance...
Previous research has suggested that binocular vision plays an important role in prehension. It has ...
The retinal velocity of an object moving in space depends on its distance from us. Thus, to interpre...
Although, in principle, binocular cues provide veridical information about the three-dimensional sha...
Do reach-to-grasp (prehension) movements require a metric representation of three-dimensional (3D) l...
Reaching out to grasp an object requires information about the size of the object and the distance b...
The perceived distance of objects is biased depending on the distance from the observer at which obj...
In order to reach out and grasp an object, accurate information about its three-dimensional shape, s...
The present study was designed to assess the importance of binocular information (i.e. binocular dis...
A series of experiments was devised to examine the contribution of binocular depth and distance cues...
The knowledge about the usual size of objects-familiar size-is known to be a taken into account for ...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
The control of inter-camera distance (ICD) can be used to change the range of binocular disparities ...
One frequently reported result is that, for perceptual tasks, the amount of perceived depth is large...
Jeannerod (1981,1984) studied extensively the relationships between object size and grasping paramet...
An object's visual image size is an ambiguous cue to its physical size. But if the object's distance...
Previous research has suggested that binocular vision plays an important role in prehension. It has ...
The retinal velocity of an object moving in space depends on its distance from us. Thus, to interpre...