AbstractWe have investigated the apparent collapse of stereopsis obtained with random-dot-stereograms at isoluminance. Contrast thresholds for both depth and form discrimination of targets in random-dot- and figural stereograms were measured at a number of disparities, using both isoluminant and isochromatic stimuli. All contrast thresholds for stereoscopic tasks were normalised to contrast thresholds for detecting the appropriate stimulus. We found that at isoluminance contrast thresholds for depth judgements were no higher for random-dot compared to figural stereograms, even when normalised to the same thresholds obtained with isochromatic stimuli. On the other hand contrast thresholds for three-dimensional form judgements were much highe...
AbstractPerceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-...
AbstractWe measured the percept of changing depth from changing disparity in stereograms composed of...
One of the greatest challenges in visual neuroscience is that of linking neural activity with percep...
AbstractWe have investigated the apparent collapse of stereopsis obtained with random-dot-stereogram...
AbstractWe have measured the contrast dependence of stereoacuity using both horizontally and vertica...
AbstractThe present work examines the relationship between random-dot stereograms (via the disparity...
Conventional models of binocular depth perception (stereopsis) hypothesise that depth perception res...
Contrast thresholds for stereoscopic depth identification (crossed or uncrossed) were measured as a ...
AbstractWe have investigated whether our ability to discriminate the stereoscopic depth of random-do...
AbstractStereoscopic depth discrimination was investigated in crossed and uncrossed directions using...
AbstractThe perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of ste...
AbstractThe ability to perceive depth in a random-dot stereogram is a valuable test for the percepti...
The binocular energy model of neural responses predicts that depth from binocular disparity might be...
AbstractThe extent to which the processing of stereoscopic depth information can take place separate...
Experiments are described using the random dot stereo patterns devised by Julesz, but substituting v...
AbstractPerceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-...
AbstractWe measured the percept of changing depth from changing disparity in stereograms composed of...
One of the greatest challenges in visual neuroscience is that of linking neural activity with percep...
AbstractWe have investigated the apparent collapse of stereopsis obtained with random-dot-stereogram...
AbstractWe have measured the contrast dependence of stereoacuity using both horizontally and vertica...
AbstractThe present work examines the relationship between random-dot stereograms (via the disparity...
Conventional models of binocular depth perception (stereopsis) hypothesise that depth perception res...
Contrast thresholds for stereoscopic depth identification (crossed or uncrossed) were measured as a ...
AbstractWe have investigated whether our ability to discriminate the stereoscopic depth of random-do...
AbstractStereoscopic depth discrimination was investigated in crossed and uncrossed directions using...
AbstractThe perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of ste...
AbstractThe ability to perceive depth in a random-dot stereogram is a valuable test for the percepti...
The binocular energy model of neural responses predicts that depth from binocular disparity might be...
AbstractThe extent to which the processing of stereoscopic depth information can take place separate...
Experiments are described using the random dot stereo patterns devised by Julesz, but substituting v...
AbstractPerceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-...
AbstractWe measured the percept of changing depth from changing disparity in stereograms composed of...
One of the greatest challenges in visual neuroscience is that of linking neural activity with percep...