When one visual object moves behind another, the object farther from the viewer is progressively occluded and/or disoccluded by the nearer object. For nearly half a century, this dynamic occlusion cue has been thought to be sufficient by itself for determining the relative depth of the two objects. This view is consistent with the self-evident geometric fact that the surface undergoing dynamic occlusion is always farther from the viewer than the occluding surface. Here we use a contextual manipulation ofa previously known motion illusion, which we refer to as the'Moonwalk' illusion, to demonstrate that the visual system cannot determine relative depth from dynamic occlusion alone. Indeed, in the Moonwalk illusion, human observers perceive a...
It is well-known that the human visual system can reconstruct depth from simple random-dot displays ...
AbstractTwo important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of m...
Visual motion can be represented in terms of the dynamic visual features in the retinal image or in ...
When one visual object moves behind another, the object farther from the viewer is progressively occ...
Until recently, it was considered necessary for features in the two eyes to be matched before the ev...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
Viewed through depth-reversing spectacles, nontransparent objects appear to cut `gaps' into a patter...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
Induced motion is the false impression that physically stationary objects move when in the presence ...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
Motion parallax is widely regarded as providing metric depth information that is equal or superior t...
It is well known that the human visual system can reconstruct depth from simple random-dot displays ...
Two important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of motion an...
Perceiving structure from motion (the kinetic depth effect) is a familiar phenomenon: a stationary p...
It is well-known that the human visual system can reconstruct depth from simple random-dot displays ...
AbstractTwo important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of m...
Visual motion can be represented in terms of the dynamic visual features in the retinal image or in ...
When one visual object moves behind another, the object farther from the viewer is progressively occ...
Until recently, it was considered necessary for features in the two eyes to be matched before the ev...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
Viewed through depth-reversing spectacles, nontransparent objects appear to cut `gaps' into a patter...
When occlusion and binocular disparity cues conflict, what visual features determine how they combin...
Recent experiments have established that monocular areas arising due to occlusion of one object by a...
Induced motion is the false impression that physically stationary objects move when in the presence ...
The lateral separation of our eyes results in the projection of slightly different images in each ey...
Motion parallax is widely regarded as providing metric depth information that is equal or superior t...
It is well known that the human visual system can reconstruct depth from simple random-dot displays ...
Two important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of motion an...
Perceiving structure from motion (the kinetic depth effect) is a familiar phenomenon: a stationary p...
It is well-known that the human visual system can reconstruct depth from simple random-dot displays ...
AbstractTwo important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of m...
Visual motion can be represented in terms of the dynamic visual features in the retinal image or in ...