AbstractOur visual system matches images from both eyes to establish a single view and stereo depth even when they contain a certain amount of vertical disparity. This paper demonstrates a new stereo effect showing an aspect of vertical disparity processing. When oblique lines without disparity are overlaid with sparse random dots with vertical disparity, the lines look closer or farther in depth. The characteristics of this stereo illusion were experimentally investigated. The results showed that the sign of the perceived depth of the oblique lines depended on the combination of the line orientation and the vertical disparity sign, and that the amount of perceived depth became larger as the line orientation became more horizontal. The dept...
AbstractStereoacuity thresholds have been shown to depend on the disparity of a point with respect t...
AbstractThe separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a...
AbstractThe perceived depth of features is known to be affected by the presence of a slanted referen...
AbstractOur visual system matches images from both eyes to establish a single view and stereo depth ...
AbstractTo investigate how the visual system integrates disparity information from horizontal and ve...
Because our eyes are set apart horizontally in our head, most disparities between the retinal images...
AbstractIt has been known since the time of Helmholtz that vertical differences between the two reti...
AbstractIn order to understand the role of oblique retinal image disparities in the perception of st...
AbstractMitsudo [Mitsudo, H. (2007). Illusory depth induced by binocular torsional misalignment. Vis...
Vertical disparities influence the perception of 3D depth, but little is known about the neuronal me...
AbstractBinocular disparities have a straightforward geometric relation to object depth, but the com...
AbstractThis study reports a new depth illusion in which a static flat pattern appears stratified st...
AbstractTo understand the role that orientation-tuned disparity-sensitive mechanisms play in the per...
The separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a special...
A great deal of studies using different visual tasks (e.g., Vernier acuity tasks, tilt illusion, cro...
AbstractStereoacuity thresholds have been shown to depend on the disparity of a point with respect t...
AbstractThe separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a...
AbstractThe perceived depth of features is known to be affected by the presence of a slanted referen...
AbstractOur visual system matches images from both eyes to establish a single view and stereo depth ...
AbstractTo investigate how the visual system integrates disparity information from horizontal and ve...
Because our eyes are set apart horizontally in our head, most disparities between the retinal images...
AbstractIt has been known since the time of Helmholtz that vertical differences between the two reti...
AbstractIn order to understand the role of oblique retinal image disparities in the perception of st...
AbstractMitsudo [Mitsudo, H. (2007). Illusory depth induced by binocular torsional misalignment. Vis...
Vertical disparities influence the perception of 3D depth, but little is known about the neuronal me...
AbstractBinocular disparities have a straightforward geometric relation to object depth, but the com...
AbstractThis study reports a new depth illusion in which a static flat pattern appears stratified st...
AbstractTo understand the role that orientation-tuned disparity-sensitive mechanisms play in the per...
The separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a special...
A great deal of studies using different visual tasks (e.g., Vernier acuity tasks, tilt illusion, cro...
AbstractStereoacuity thresholds have been shown to depend on the disparity of a point with respect t...
AbstractThe separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a...
AbstractThe perceived depth of features is known to be affected by the presence of a slanted referen...