AbstractIn his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis without binocular correlation. Vision Research, 18(8), 1013–1022] reported that monocular stimuli, briefly presented to one eye in a stereoscopic display, generated reliable depth percepts. Here we replicate and extend Kaye’s findings in an effort to identify the mechanism underlying the phenomenon. Our experiments show that the perception of depth is not a simple result of monocular local sign, for the percept of depth disappears when one eye is patched. In subsequent experiments we assess the possibility that the percept results from a very coarse stereoscopic match to either the centroid of the luminance distribution in the unstimulated eye or...
AbstractWe investigated processes that determine the depth localization of monocular points which ha...
The question of how to most effectively convey depth in a picture is a multifaceted problem, both be...
Howard and Duke [Howard, I. P. & Duke, P. A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quantitative d...
In his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis without bino...
AbstractIn his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis with...
AbstractWe examined the phenomenon in which two physically aligned monocular stimuli appear to be no...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
AbstractHoward and Duke [Howard, I.P., & Duke, P.A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quantit...
AbstractHoward and Duke [Howard, I. P. & Duke, P. A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quanti...
AbstractWe present a novel binocular stimulus without conventional disparity cues whose presence and...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
AbstractThe proposed influence of objects that are visible to both eyes on the perceived direction o...
Abstract“da Vinci stereopsis” is defined as depth seen in a monocular object occluded by a binocular...
Conventional models of binocular depth perception (stereopsis) hypothesise that depth perception res...
Humans can obtain an unambiguous perception of depth and 3-dimensionality with 1 eye or when viewing...
AbstractWe investigated processes that determine the depth localization of monocular points which ha...
The question of how to most effectively convey depth in a picture is a multifaceted problem, both be...
Howard and Duke [Howard, I. P. & Duke, P. A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quantitative d...
In his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis without bino...
AbstractIn his study of depth from monocular elements, Kaye (1978) [Kaye, M. (1978). Stereopsis with...
AbstractWe examined the phenomenon in which two physically aligned monocular stimuli appear to be no...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
AbstractHoward and Duke [Howard, I.P., & Duke, P.A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quantit...
AbstractHoward and Duke [Howard, I. P. & Duke, P. A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quanti...
AbstractWe present a novel binocular stimulus without conventional disparity cues whose presence and...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
AbstractThe proposed influence of objects that are visible to both eyes on the perceived direction o...
Abstract“da Vinci stereopsis” is defined as depth seen in a monocular object occluded by a binocular...
Conventional models of binocular depth perception (stereopsis) hypothesise that depth perception res...
Humans can obtain an unambiguous perception of depth and 3-dimensionality with 1 eye or when viewing...
AbstractWe investigated processes that determine the depth localization of monocular points which ha...
The question of how to most effectively convey depth in a picture is a multifaceted problem, both be...
Howard and Duke [Howard, I. P. & Duke, P. A. (2003). Monocular transparency generates quantitative d...