AbstractDepth-of-focus limitations introduce spatial blur in images of three-dimensional scenes. It is not clear how the visual system combines depth information derived from image blur with information from other depth cues. Stereoscopic disparity is the pre-eminent depth cue, so experiments were conducted to investigate interactions between image blur and stereoscopic disparity. Observers viewed two random dot stereograms (RDSs) in a 2AFC task, and were required to identify the RDS depicting the greatest depth. In control observations, all dots in both RDSs were sharply defined. In experimental observations, one RDS contained only sharply defined dots, but the other contained differential spatial blur to introduce an additional depth cue....
<div><p>We examine depth perception in images of real scenes with naturalistic variation in pictoria...
Visual images from the two eyes are transmitted to the brain. Because the eyes are horizontally sepa...
Our perception of depth is substantially enhanced by the fact that we have binocular vision. This pr...
AbstractDepth-of-focus limitations introduce spatial blur in images of three-dimensional scenes. It ...
Depth-of-focus limitations introduce spatial blur in images of three-dimensional scenes. It is not c...
AbstractThe image blur and binocular disparity of a 3D scene point both increase with distance in de...
International audienceHuman visual system takes advantage of different cues simultaneously to provid...
SummaryEstimating depth from binocular disparity is extremely precise, and the cue does not depend o...
Cue combinations lar pth d de. S. lur e n found that subjects did not rely more on blur to discrimin...
AbstractThe role of disparity–perspective cue conflict in depth contrast was examined. A central squ...
AbstractEarlier studies showed that the disparity with respect to other visible points could not exp...
AbstractWith isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plan...
The work was supported by a Leverhulme Research Fellowship and a grant from the Engineering and Phys...
We examine depth perception in images of real scenes with naturalistic variation in pictorial depth ...
AbstractStereoacuity thresholds have been shown to depend on the disparity of a point with respect t...
<div><p>We examine depth perception in images of real scenes with naturalistic variation in pictoria...
Visual images from the two eyes are transmitted to the brain. Because the eyes are horizontally sepa...
Our perception of depth is substantially enhanced by the fact that we have binocular vision. This pr...
AbstractDepth-of-focus limitations introduce spatial blur in images of three-dimensional scenes. It ...
Depth-of-focus limitations introduce spatial blur in images of three-dimensional scenes. It is not c...
AbstractThe image blur and binocular disparity of a 3D scene point both increase with distance in de...
International audienceHuman visual system takes advantage of different cues simultaneously to provid...
SummaryEstimating depth from binocular disparity is extremely precise, and the cue does not depend o...
Cue combinations lar pth d de. S. lur e n found that subjects did not rely more on blur to discrimin...
AbstractThe role of disparity–perspective cue conflict in depth contrast was examined. A central squ...
AbstractEarlier studies showed that the disparity with respect to other visible points could not exp...
AbstractWith isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plan...
The work was supported by a Leverhulme Research Fellowship and a grant from the Engineering and Phys...
We examine depth perception in images of real scenes with naturalistic variation in pictorial depth ...
AbstractStereoacuity thresholds have been shown to depend on the disparity of a point with respect t...
<div><p>We examine depth perception in images of real scenes with naturalistic variation in pictoria...
Visual images from the two eyes are transmitted to the brain. Because the eyes are horizontally sepa...
Our perception of depth is substantially enhanced by the fact that we have binocular vision. This pr...