AbstractPursuit eye movements alter retinal motion cues to depth. For instance, the sinusoidal retinal velocity profile produced by a translating, corrugated surface resembles a sinusoidal shear during pursuit. One way to recover the correct spatial phase of the corrugation’s profile (i.e. which part is near and which part is far) is to combine estimates of shear with extra-retinal estimates of translation. In support of this hypothesis, we found the corrugation’s spatial phase appeared ambiguous when retinal shear was viewed without translation, but unambiguous when translated and viewed with or without a pursuit eye movement. The eyes lagged the sinusoidal translation by a small but persistent amount, raising the possibility that retinal ...
AbstractIn natural settings, our eyes tend to track approaching objects. To estimate motion, the bra...
AbstractWe investigated the interaction between extra-retinal rotation signals and retinal motion si...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (pursuit) are used to minimize the retinal motion of moving objects. Du...
Pursuit eye movements alter retinal motion cues to depth. For instance, the sinusoidal retinal veloc...
Pursuit eye movements alter retinal motion cues to depth. For instance, the sinusoidal retinal veloc...
Pursuit eye movements alter retinal motion cues to depth. For instance, the sinusoidal retinal veloc...
AbstractEye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For ...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
AbstractAlthough motion parallax is closely associated with observer head movement, the underlying n...
AbstractOne of vision’s most important functions is specification of the layout of objects in the 3D...
AbstractThe role of eye movements in the perception of depth from motion was investigated in esotrop...
Current computational models of smooth-pursuit eye movements assume that the primary visual input is...
AbstractIn natural settings, our eyes tend to track approaching objects. To estimate motion, the bra...
AbstractWe investigated the interaction between extra-retinal rotation signals and retinal motion si...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (pursuit) are used to minimize the retinal motion of moving objects. Du...
Pursuit eye movements alter retinal motion cues to depth. For instance, the sinusoidal retinal veloc...
Pursuit eye movements alter retinal motion cues to depth. For instance, the sinusoidal retinal veloc...
Pursuit eye movements alter retinal motion cues to depth. For instance, the sinusoidal retinal veloc...
AbstractEye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For ...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
AbstractAlthough motion parallax is closely associated with observer head movement, the underlying n...
AbstractOne of vision’s most important functions is specification of the layout of objects in the 3D...
AbstractThe role of eye movements in the perception of depth from motion was investigated in esotrop...
Current computational models of smooth-pursuit eye movements assume that the primary visual input is...
AbstractIn natural settings, our eyes tend to track approaching objects. To estimate motion, the bra...
AbstractWe investigated the interaction between extra-retinal rotation signals and retinal motion si...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (pursuit) are used to minimize the retinal motion of moving objects. Du...