AbstractA disparity gradient limit explains why the maximum amplitude of sinusoidal disparity gratings increases with decreasing disparity spatial frequency. It also explains why the largest disparity for binocular fusion (diplopia threshold) varies directly with stimulus element separation. Does a disparity gradient limit also apply to the detection of cyclopean shape? A previous study addressed this question and concluded that it does not. We examined this question by measuring the largest disparity amplitude (dmax) at which observers could judge the shape of cyclopean disparity gratings. We used trapezoidal, triangular, sinusoidal, and square wave gratings in order to dissociate the effects of disparity gradient and disparity spatial fre...
Disparity discrimination thresholds are known to increase with both retinal eccentricity and distanc...
AbstractStereo thresholds for 84% correct detection of sinusoidal disparity corrugations depicted by...
AbstractOne function of the visual system is to combine the different views of the two eyes so that ...
AbstractA disparity gradient limit explains why the maximum amplitude of sinusoidal disparity gratin...
A disparity gradient limit explains why the maximum amplitude of sinusoidal disparity gratings incre...
AbstractWe measured the maximum disparity grating amplitude (dmax) for seeing cyclopean surface shap...
AbstractIt is well known that inspecting a cyclopean grating causes threshold for detecting a subseq...
Binocular disparity signals allow for the estimation of three-dimensional shape, even in the absence...
Binocular disparity signals allow for the estimation of three-dimensional shape, even in the absence...
AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that bin...
Human stereoscopic vision depends upon the slightly different geometrical projections of the world t...
Visual images from the two eyes are transmitted to the brain. Because the eyes are horizontally sepa...
AbstractTo determine the relationship between the spatial channels for luminance and shape-from-ster...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
disparity gradient (disparity/distance) separating image points, rather than by their absolute dispa...
Disparity discrimination thresholds are known to increase with both retinal eccentricity and distanc...
AbstractStereo thresholds for 84% correct detection of sinusoidal disparity corrugations depicted by...
AbstractOne function of the visual system is to combine the different views of the two eyes so that ...
AbstractA disparity gradient limit explains why the maximum amplitude of sinusoidal disparity gratin...
A disparity gradient limit explains why the maximum amplitude of sinusoidal disparity gratings incre...
AbstractWe measured the maximum disparity grating amplitude (dmax) for seeing cyclopean surface shap...
AbstractIt is well known that inspecting a cyclopean grating causes threshold for detecting a subseq...
Binocular disparity signals allow for the estimation of three-dimensional shape, even in the absence...
Binocular disparity signals allow for the estimation of three-dimensional shape, even in the absence...
AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that bin...
Human stereoscopic vision depends upon the slightly different geometrical projections of the world t...
Visual images from the two eyes are transmitted to the brain. Because the eyes are horizontally sepa...
AbstractTo determine the relationship between the spatial channels for luminance and shape-from-ster...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
disparity gradient (disparity/distance) separating image points, rather than by their absolute dispa...
Disparity discrimination thresholds are known to increase with both retinal eccentricity and distanc...
AbstractStereo thresholds for 84% correct detection of sinusoidal disparity corrugations depicted by...
AbstractOne function of the visual system is to combine the different views of the two eyes so that ...