Purpose: A clinical diagnosis of stereoblindness does not necessarily preclude compelling depth perception. Qualitative observations suggest that this may be due to the dynamic nature of the stimuli. The purpose of this study was to systematically investigate the effectiveness of static and dynamic stereoscopic stimuli. Methods: Stereoscopic stimuli were presented on a passive polarized stereoscopic monitor and were manipulated as follows: static disparity (baseline condition), dynamic disparity (change in z-location), change in stimulus pattern, change in z-location with pattern change, change in x-location (horizontal shift), a control (nil-disparity signal). All depth-detection thresholds were measured simultaneously using an adaptive fo...
AbstractAfter prolonged viewing, a static target among moving non-targets is perceived to repeatedly...
Our perception of depth is substantially enhanced by the fact that we have binocular vision. This pr...
Images projected onto the retinas of our two eyes come from slightly different directions in the rea...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
AbstractWith isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plan...
Although most tasks performed by human observers that require accurate stereoscopic depth perception...
We systematically analyse the binocular disparity field under various eye, head and stimulus positi...
Stereoscopic depth is most useful when it comes from relative rather than absolute disparities. Howe...
AbstractThe contrast dependence of perceived depth was quantified through a series of depth matching...
The perception of a three-dimensional world is a challenge for the visual system because the retina...
The separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a special...
AbstractStereoacuity thresholds have been shown to depend on the disparity of a point with respect t...
AbstractWe systematically analyse the binocular disparity field under various eye, head and stimulus...
AbstractEarlier studies showed that the disparity with respect to other visible points could not exp...
Horizontal disparities are directly linked to perceived stereo depth of two-dimensional stimuli but,...
AbstractAfter prolonged viewing, a static target among moving non-targets is perceived to repeatedly...
Our perception of depth is substantially enhanced by the fact that we have binocular vision. This pr...
Images projected onto the retinas of our two eyes come from slightly different directions in the rea...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
AbstractWith isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plan...
Although most tasks performed by human observers that require accurate stereoscopic depth perception...
We systematically analyse the binocular disparity field under various eye, head and stimulus positi...
Stereoscopic depth is most useful when it comes from relative rather than absolute disparities. Howe...
AbstractThe contrast dependence of perceived depth was quantified through a series of depth matching...
The perception of a three-dimensional world is a challenge for the visual system because the retina...
The separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a special...
AbstractStereoacuity thresholds have been shown to depend on the disparity of a point with respect t...
AbstractWe systematically analyse the binocular disparity field under various eye, head and stimulus...
AbstractEarlier studies showed that the disparity with respect to other visible points could not exp...
Horizontal disparities are directly linked to perceived stereo depth of two-dimensional stimuli but,...
AbstractAfter prolonged viewing, a static target among moving non-targets is perceived to repeatedly...
Our perception of depth is substantially enhanced by the fact that we have binocular vision. This pr...
Images projected onto the retinas of our two eyes come from slightly different directions in the rea...