AbstractThe additivity assumption relates to the various stereo-disparity components in the vertical and horizontal meridians, each of which is assumed to be independent of the other, with the total disparity in each dimension being the linear sum of the separate components. Information about the position of the eyes provided by the corollary discharge leads to compensatory changes in the lateral geniculate nuclei whereby the angle of gaze disparity component at retinal level is offset by equal and opposite changes at geniculate level. These geniculate changes concern only eye position. Changes in the retinal images such as those produced by lenses (i.e. induced effect) are passed on to the cortex without modification at the geniculate leve...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the hori...
We systematically analyse the binocular disparity field under various eye, head and stimulus positi...
AbstractDepth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by...
AbstractThe additivity assumption relates to the various stereo-disparity components in the vertical...
Because our eyes are set apart horizontally in our head, most disparities between the retinal images...
AbstractIt has been known since the time of Helmholtz that vertical differences between the two reti...
AbstractTo understand the role that orientation-tuned disparity-sensitive mechanisms play in the per...
Vertical disparities influence the perception of 3D depth, but little is known about the neuronal me...
AbstractGårding et al. (Vis Res 1995;35:703–722) proposed a two-stage theory of stereopsis. The firs...
AbstractIt is now well established that depth is coded by local horizontal disparity and global vert...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
AbstractStereoscopic depth discrimination thresholds increase with retinal eccentricity and distance...
Visual images from the two eyes are transmitted to the brain. Because the eyes are horizontally sepa...
AbstractWith isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plan...
AbstractWe systematically analyse the binocular disparity field under various eye, head and stimulus...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the hori...
We systematically analyse the binocular disparity field under various eye, head and stimulus positi...
AbstractDepth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by...
AbstractThe additivity assumption relates to the various stereo-disparity components in the vertical...
Because our eyes are set apart horizontally in our head, most disparities between the retinal images...
AbstractIt has been known since the time of Helmholtz that vertical differences between the two reti...
AbstractTo understand the role that orientation-tuned disparity-sensitive mechanisms play in the per...
Vertical disparities influence the perception of 3D depth, but little is known about the neuronal me...
AbstractGårding et al. (Vis Res 1995;35:703–722) proposed a two-stage theory of stereopsis. The firs...
AbstractIt is now well established that depth is coded by local horizontal disparity and global vert...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
AbstractStereoscopic depth discrimination thresholds increase with retinal eccentricity and distance...
Visual images from the two eyes are transmitted to the brain. Because the eyes are horizontally sepa...
AbstractWith isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plan...
AbstractWe systematically analyse the binocular disparity field under various eye, head and stimulus...
One useful source of depth information available to the human nervous system is present in the hori...
We systematically analyse the binocular disparity field under various eye, head and stimulus positi...
AbstractDepth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by...