AbstractEye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance, the slant of a plane moving at right-angles to the observer is specified by translation and a component of relative motion such as shear. To a close approximation, the translation disappears from the image when the eye tracks the surface accurately with a pursuit eye movement. However, both translation and relative-motion components are needed to estimate slant accurately and unambiguously. During pursuit, therefore, an extra-retinal estimate of translation must be used by the observer to estimate surface slant. Extra-retinal and retinal estimates of translation speed are known to differ: a classic Aubert–Fleischl phenomenon was fou...
In natural settings, our eyes tend to track interesting or dangerous objects moving towards us. This...
In natural settings, our eyes tend to track interesting or dangerous objects moving towards us. This...
When tracking an object moving in depth, the visual system should take changes of eye vergence into ...
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...
AbstractPursuit eye movements alter retinal motion cues to depth. For instance, the sinusoidal retin...
Motivation. Recent evidence suggests that extra-retinal signals play an important role in the percep...
AbstractA compelling impression of surface slant is produced by random dot displays depicting deform...
AbstractIn natural settings, our eyes tend to track approaching objects. To estimate motion, the bra...
Pursuit eye movements alter retinal motion cues to depth. For instance, the sinusoidal retinal veloc...
AbstractWhen an observer pursues an object moving away from him or her, both eyes rotate in the oppo...
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...
In natural settings, our eyes tend to track interesting or dangerous objects moving towards us. This...
In natural settings, our eyes tend to track interesting or dangerous objects moving towards us. This...
When tracking an object moving in depth, the visual system should take changes of eye vergence into ...
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...
AbstractPursuit eye movements alter retinal motion cues to depth. For instance, the sinusoidal retin...
Motivation. Recent evidence suggests that extra-retinal signals play an important role in the percep...
AbstractA compelling impression of surface slant is produced by random dot displays depicting deform...
AbstractIn natural settings, our eyes tend to track approaching objects. To estimate motion, the bra...
Pursuit eye movements alter retinal motion cues to depth. For instance, the sinusoidal retinal veloc...
AbstractWhen an observer pursues an object moving away from him or her, both eyes rotate in the oppo...
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...
In natural settings, our eyes tend to track interesting or dangerous objects moving towards us. This...
In natural settings, our eyes tend to track interesting or dangerous objects moving towards us. This...
When tracking an object moving in depth, the visual system should take changes of eye vergence into ...