AbstractTo understand the role that orientation-tuned disparity-sensitive mechanisms play in the perception of stereoscopic depth, we measured stereothresholds using two sets of random-dot stimuli that produce identical stimulation of disparity mechanisms tuned to vertical orientation but dissimilar stimulation of disparity mechanisms tuned to non-vertical orientations. Either 1 or 1.5D of astigmatic blur was simulated in the random-dot images presented to both eyes, using two axis configurations. In the parallel-axis conditions, the axis of simulated astigmatic blur was same in the two eyes (0, 45 or 135 o[rientation]deg). In the orthogonal-axis conditions, the axes of astigmatic blur were orthogonal in the two eyes (LE: 180, RE: 90; LE: 9...
AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human b...
AbstractOur visual system matches images from both eyes to establish a single view and stereo depth ...
Early neural mechanisms for the measurement of binocular disparity appear to operate in a manner con...
AbstractTo understand the role that orientation-tuned disparity-sensitive mechanisms play in the per...
AbstractIt has been known since the time of Helmholtz that vertical differences between the two reti...
Because our eyes are set apart horizontally in our head, most disparities between the retinal images...
AbstractA new study has shown that neurons in the visual cortex are specialized to encode the larger...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
Vertical disparities influence the perception of 3D depth, but little is known about the neuronal me...
AbstractThe additivity assumption relates to the various stereo-disparity components in the vertical...
AbstractGårding et al. (Vis Res 1995;35:703–722) proposed a two-stage theory of stereopsis. The firs...
AbstractIn order to understand the role of oblique retinal image disparities in the perception of st...
Visual images from the two eyes are transmitted to the brain. Because the eyes are horizontally sepa...
AbstractBinocular disparities have a straightforward geometric relation to object depth, but the com...
AbstractDepth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by...
AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human b...
AbstractOur visual system matches images from both eyes to establish a single view and stereo depth ...
Early neural mechanisms for the measurement of binocular disparity appear to operate in a manner con...
AbstractTo understand the role that orientation-tuned disparity-sensitive mechanisms play in the per...
AbstractIt has been known since the time of Helmholtz that vertical differences between the two reti...
Because our eyes are set apart horizontally in our head, most disparities between the retinal images...
AbstractA new study has shown that neurons in the visual cortex are specialized to encode the larger...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
Vertical disparities influence the perception of 3D depth, but little is known about the neuronal me...
AbstractThe additivity assumption relates to the various stereo-disparity components in the vertical...
AbstractGårding et al. (Vis Res 1995;35:703–722) proposed a two-stage theory of stereopsis. The firs...
AbstractIn order to understand the role of oblique retinal image disparities in the perception of st...
Visual images from the two eyes are transmitted to the brain. Because the eyes are horizontally sepa...
AbstractBinocular disparities have a straightforward geometric relation to object depth, but the com...
AbstractDepth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by...
AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human b...
AbstractOur visual system matches images from both eyes to establish a single view and stereo depth ...
Early neural mechanisms for the measurement of binocular disparity appear to operate in a manner con...