AbstractPrevious research (Brooks & Gillam, 2006) has found that temporal interocular unmatched (IOUM) features generate a perception of subjective contours and can result in a perception of quantitative depth. In the present study we examine in detail the factors important for quantitative depth perception from IOUM features. In Experiments 1 and 2 observers were shown temporal IOUM features based on three dots that disappeared behind an implicit surface. Subjects reported a perception of a subjective surface and were able to perceive qualitative depth. In Experiments 3 and 4 metrical depth was perceived when binocular disparity features were added to the display. These results suggest that quantitative depth from IOUM information is perce...
Binocular disparity signals are highly informative about the three-dimensional structure of visual s...
AbstractHoward and Duke [Howard, I.P., & Duke, P.A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quantit...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
Binocular disparity signals can provide high acuity information about the positions of points, surfa...
Binocular disparity signals can provide high acuity information about the positions of points, surfa...
AbstractThe horizontal separation of the eyes results in the projection of slightly different images...
AbstractStereoscopic depth discrimination was investigated in crossed and uncrossed directions using...
AbstractThe present study aimed to investigate whether the visual system scales apparent depth from ...
Binocular disparity is an important cue to depth, allowing us to make very fine discriminations of t...
AbstractThe perception of an illusory surface, a subjectively perceived surface that is not given in...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
We propose a computational model that is consistent with human perception of depth in “ambiguous reg...
AbstractImage fragments arising from partial occlusion may be perceptually unified by a surface inte...
Three studies examined a visual depth illusion (the "bookmark illusion") and showed that it is best ...
AbstractIn stereo vision, regions with ambiguous or unspecified disparity can acquire perceived dept...
Binocular disparity signals are highly informative about the three-dimensional structure of visual s...
AbstractHoward and Duke [Howard, I.P., & Duke, P.A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quantit...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
Binocular disparity signals can provide high acuity information about the positions of points, surfa...
Binocular disparity signals can provide high acuity information about the positions of points, surfa...
AbstractThe horizontal separation of the eyes results in the projection of slightly different images...
AbstractStereoscopic depth discrimination was investigated in crossed and uncrossed directions using...
AbstractThe present study aimed to investigate whether the visual system scales apparent depth from ...
Binocular disparity is an important cue to depth, allowing us to make very fine discriminations of t...
AbstractThe perception of an illusory surface, a subjectively perceived surface that is not given in...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
We propose a computational model that is consistent with human perception of depth in “ambiguous reg...
AbstractImage fragments arising from partial occlusion may be perceptually unified by a surface inte...
Three studies examined a visual depth illusion (the "bookmark illusion") and showed that it is best ...
AbstractIn stereo vision, regions with ambiguous or unspecified disparity can acquire perceived dept...
Binocular disparity signals are highly informative about the three-dimensional structure of visual s...
AbstractHoward and Duke [Howard, I.P., & Duke, P.A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quantit...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...