AbstractThis study investigated whether the stereoscopic (cyclopean) motion aftereffect (induced by adaptation to moving binocular disparity information) is dependent upon the temporal frequency or speed of adapting motion. The stereoscopic stimuli were gratings created from disparity embedded in a dynamic random-dot stereogram. Across different combinations of stereoscopic spatial frequency, temporal frequency and speed of adapting motion, the duration of the aftereffect was dependent upon temporal frequency (maximal aftereffect=1–2 cyc s−1). These results support the idea that stereoscopic motion is processed by a cortical mechanism that computes cyclopean motion energy
Across four experiments, this study investigated direction-specific adaptation and simultaneous cont...
AbstractThis study employed a selective adaptation paradigm and investigated thresholds for directio...
AbstractAcross three experiments, this study investigated the visual processing of moving stereoscop...
AbstractAcross two experiments, this study investigated the spatial frequency tuning and orientation...
AbstractAcross five experiments this study investigated the disparity tuning of the stereoscopic mot...
AbstractAcross two experiments, this study investigated the spatial frequency tuning and orientation...
Across four experiments, this study investigated direction-specific adaptation and simultaneous cont...
AbstractAcross three experiments, this study investigated the visual processing of moving stereoscop...
AbstractAcross five experiments this study investigated the disparity tuning of the stereoscopic mot...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of prolonged adaptation on the recovery of the stereosco...
AbstractInterocular transfer (IOT) of two motion aftereffects was examined in subjects with normal a...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of prolonged adaptation on the recovery of the stereosco...
AbstractThis paper reviews literature on the motion processing of dynamic change in binocular dispar...
AbstractLuminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, sugges...
Two experiments are presented assessing the contributions of the rate of change of disparity (CD) an...
Across four experiments, this study investigated direction-specific adaptation and simultaneous cont...
AbstractThis study employed a selective adaptation paradigm and investigated thresholds for directio...
AbstractAcross three experiments, this study investigated the visual processing of moving stereoscop...
AbstractAcross two experiments, this study investigated the spatial frequency tuning and orientation...
AbstractAcross five experiments this study investigated the disparity tuning of the stereoscopic mot...
AbstractAcross two experiments, this study investigated the spatial frequency tuning and orientation...
Across four experiments, this study investigated direction-specific adaptation and simultaneous cont...
AbstractAcross three experiments, this study investigated the visual processing of moving stereoscop...
AbstractAcross five experiments this study investigated the disparity tuning of the stereoscopic mot...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of prolonged adaptation on the recovery of the stereosco...
AbstractInterocular transfer (IOT) of two motion aftereffects was examined in subjects with normal a...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of prolonged adaptation on the recovery of the stereosco...
AbstractThis paper reviews literature on the motion processing of dynamic change in binocular dispar...
AbstractLuminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, sugges...
Two experiments are presented assessing the contributions of the rate of change of disparity (CD) an...
Across four experiments, this study investigated direction-specific adaptation and simultaneous cont...
AbstractThis study employed a selective adaptation paradigm and investigated thresholds for directio...
AbstractAcross three experiments, this study investigated the visual processing of moving stereoscop...