AbstractStereopsis is the sense of depth derived from binocular disparities that are formed between targets that are matched between the two retinal images. Binocular matches for sustained stereopsis are based on similarity of orientation, spatial frequency and contrast of the two retinal images whereas matches for transient stereopsis depend on these parameters to a very limited extent. In this investigation we have tested the possibility that transient stereopsis forms matches between objects of similar overall size. The tuning of sustained and transient stereopsis to contrast-envelope size was investigated by presenting narrow-band Gabor targets of unequal size to the two eyes. Bandwidth for envelope-size tuning was estimated from the ra...
AbstractWe investigated temporal properties of stereopsis at different spatial scales in dynamic ran...
We report two experiments concerning the site of the principal nonlinearity in second-order stereops...
AbstractPreviously we have demonstrated that quantitative depth perception can be elicited from a st...
AbstractStereopsis is the sense of depth derived from binocular disparities that are formed between ...
AbstractOur prior studies have demonstrated that the transient-vergence system responds preferably t...
AbstractPrevious data [Prince, S.J.D., & Eagle, R.A., (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human bi...
AbstractStereo-perception appears to be mediated by at least two systems: a transient system that pr...
AbstractStereoacuity depends not only on the carrier frequency of Gabor stimuli, but also upon their...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
AbstractThe tuning of the transient-stereopsis system to luminance contrast and spatial-frequency (S...
AbstractPreviously, Edwards, Pope & Schoor, Vision Research, 38, 705–717, demonstrated that transien...
AbstractTo investigate the spatial and temporal frequency tunings for stereopsis, we measured the co...
AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human b...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
AbstractThere appear to be two modes of stereoscopic processing: a conventional linear operation tha...
AbstractWe investigated temporal properties of stereopsis at different spatial scales in dynamic ran...
We report two experiments concerning the site of the principal nonlinearity in second-order stereops...
AbstractPreviously we have demonstrated that quantitative depth perception can be elicited from a st...
AbstractStereopsis is the sense of depth derived from binocular disparities that are formed between ...
AbstractOur prior studies have demonstrated that the transient-vergence system responds preferably t...
AbstractPrevious data [Prince, S.J.D., & Eagle, R.A., (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human bi...
AbstractStereo-perception appears to be mediated by at least two systems: a transient system that pr...
AbstractStereoacuity depends not only on the carrier frequency of Gabor stimuli, but also upon their...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
AbstractThe tuning of the transient-stereopsis system to luminance contrast and spatial-frequency (S...
AbstractPreviously, Edwards, Pope & Schoor, Vision Research, 38, 705–717, demonstrated that transien...
AbstractTo investigate the spatial and temporal frequency tunings for stereopsis, we measured the co...
AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human b...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
AbstractThere appear to be two modes of stereoscopic processing: a conventional linear operation tha...
AbstractWe investigated temporal properties of stereopsis at different spatial scales in dynamic ran...
We report two experiments concerning the site of the principal nonlinearity in second-order stereops...
AbstractPreviously we have demonstrated that quantitative depth perception can be elicited from a st...