AbstractThe depth of each point on a binocularly presented untextured horizontal bar is physically ambiguous except for the two vertical edges at both ends, since the correspondence between left and right images is not unique on such a uniform region. These depths, however, are unambiguously perceived, and this suggests the existence of some mechanism that interpolates the depth information from the two ends toward the center. Temporal properties of this integration process were examined by a phase-matching task, which allowed us to measure the phase of the perceived depth at the center of a horizontal bar when disparities at the ends were sinusoidally oscillated. We found that the perceived depth at the center of the bar was slightly tempo...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
Binocular disparity and motion parallax provide information about the spatial structure and layout o...
AbstractThe separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a...
AbstractThe depth of each point on a binocularly presented untextured horizontal bar is physically a...
AbstractDepth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by...
AbstractWe examined the phenomenon in which two physically aligned monocular stimuli appear to be no...
AbstractDepth from binocular disparity and motion parallax has traditionally been assumed to be the ...
We propose a computational model that is consistent with human perception of depth in “ambiguous reg...
Binocular disparity is an important cue to depth, allowing us to make very fine discriminations of t...
AbstractIn stereo vision, regions with ambiguous or unspecified disparity can acquire perceived dept...
AbstractIt has been known since the time of Helmholtz that vertical differences between the two reti...
AbstractIt is now well established that depth is coded by local horizontal disparity and global vert...
Depth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by monocul...
Because our eyes are set apart horizontally in our head, most disparities between the retinal images...
AbstractThe horizontal separation of the eyes results in the projection of slightly different images...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
Binocular disparity and motion parallax provide information about the spatial structure and layout o...
AbstractThe separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a...
AbstractThe depth of each point on a binocularly presented untextured horizontal bar is physically a...
AbstractDepth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by...
AbstractWe examined the phenomenon in which two physically aligned monocular stimuli appear to be no...
AbstractDepth from binocular disparity and motion parallax has traditionally been assumed to be the ...
We propose a computational model that is consistent with human perception of depth in “ambiguous reg...
Binocular disparity is an important cue to depth, allowing us to make very fine discriminations of t...
AbstractIn stereo vision, regions with ambiguous or unspecified disparity can acquire perceived dept...
AbstractIt has been known since the time of Helmholtz that vertical differences between the two reti...
AbstractIt is now well established that depth is coded by local horizontal disparity and global vert...
Depth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by monocul...
Because our eyes are set apart horizontally in our head, most disparities between the retinal images...
AbstractThe horizontal separation of the eyes results in the projection of slightly different images...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
Binocular disparity and motion parallax provide information about the spatial structure and layout o...
AbstractThe separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a...