AbstractIn spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visual system matches features between the two eyes. One reason is that these previous studies used stimuli that presented little perceptual ambiguity, so the correspondence problem had only one solution. We present here a novel stimulus that presents a more complex correspondence problem. This stimulus is inspired by “wallpaper” stimuli and was specifically designed to put into conflict two possible constraints underlying stereo correspondence matching. These constraints are the nearest neighbour matching rule––that biases surfaces towards the horopter––and the nearest disparity rule––that biases surfaces to be smooth. By varying the contrast of ...
AbstractOur ability to see the world in depth is a major accomplishment of the brain. Previous model...
AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human b...
AbstractPeriodic stereoscopic stimuli offer multiple viable solutions to the stereo correspondence p...
AbstractIn spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visua...
In spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visual system...
To compute depth from binocular disparity, the visual system must correctly link corresponding point...
AbstractStereoscopic vision is achieved by matching images in the two eyes. It is well known that th...
Early neural mechanisms for the measurement of binocular disparity appear to operate in a manner con...
To solve the stereo correspondence problem, the visual system must make assumptions about the 3-D st...
AbstractPrevious data [Prince, S.J.D., & Eagle, R.A., (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human bi...
A pioneering study by J. M. Harris and A. J. Parker (1995) found that disparity judgments using rand...
AbstractStereoscopic vision requires the correspondence problem to be solved, i.e., discarding “fals...
AbstractComputational models of stereopsis employ a number of algorithms that constrain stereo match...
AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that bin...
AbstractIt has been suggested that to resolve ambiguities implicit in binocular perception of comple...
AbstractOur ability to see the world in depth is a major accomplishment of the brain. Previous model...
AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human b...
AbstractPeriodic stereoscopic stimuli offer multiple viable solutions to the stereo correspondence p...
AbstractIn spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visua...
In spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visual system...
To compute depth from binocular disparity, the visual system must correctly link corresponding point...
AbstractStereoscopic vision is achieved by matching images in the two eyes. It is well known that th...
Early neural mechanisms for the measurement of binocular disparity appear to operate in a manner con...
To solve the stereo correspondence problem, the visual system must make assumptions about the 3-D st...
AbstractPrevious data [Prince, S.J.D., & Eagle, R.A., (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human bi...
A pioneering study by J. M. Harris and A. J. Parker (1995) found that disparity judgments using rand...
AbstractStereoscopic vision requires the correspondence problem to be solved, i.e., discarding “fals...
AbstractComputational models of stereopsis employ a number of algorithms that constrain stereo match...
AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that bin...
AbstractIt has been suggested that to resolve ambiguities implicit in binocular perception of comple...
AbstractOur ability to see the world in depth is a major accomplishment of the brain. Previous model...
AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human b...
AbstractPeriodic stereoscopic stimuli offer multiple viable solutions to the stereo correspondence p...