The visual phenomenon that perceived depth sign is opposite to depth sign geometrically predicted from binocular disparity or motion parallax is known as depth reversal (Gillam, 1967; Hayashibe, 1991). Combination of binocular disparity and motion parallax generally improve depth perception (Nawrot & Blake, 1991). In the current study, we investigated if the combined display contributes to the fixing of depth reversal. In a dark room, a surface slanted about a vertical axis was displayed for 800 ms by binocular cue only, by motion cue only, or by binocular and motion cues. Six subjects judged the apparent slant. Overall, mean frequencies of reports of reverse slant were 78.2%, 36.8%, and 78.6% for binocular cue only, motion cue only, and bi...
Depth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by monocul...
Binocular disparity is the main depth cue that makes stereoscopic images appear 3D. However, in many...
<div><p>Images projected onto the retinas of our two eyes come from slightly different directions in...
A series of experiments is reported that examined the perception of the depth structure of a visual ...
<p>Motion Parallax and Binocular Disparity. The effect of motion parallax alone, binocular disparity...
Binocular disparity and motion parallax provide information about the spatial structure and layout o...
AbstractBinocular disparity and motion parallax are powerful cues to the relative depth between obje...
Motion parallax is widely regarded as providing metric depth information that is equal or superior t...
AbstractMany similarities exist between the perception of depth from binocular stereopsis and that f...
Binocular disparity and motion parallax provide information about the spatial structure and layout o...
Many studies on shape constancy have been made with 2D shapes presented at varying slants. When obje...
The accuracy of depth judgments that are based on binocular disparity or structure from motion (moti...
AbstractWe examined the dependency of the integration of multiple depth cues upon the combined cues ...
Horizontal disparities are directly linked to perceived stereo depth of two-dimensional stimuli but,...
AbstractThe separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a...
Depth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by monocul...
Binocular disparity is the main depth cue that makes stereoscopic images appear 3D. However, in many...
<div><p>Images projected onto the retinas of our two eyes come from slightly different directions in...
A series of experiments is reported that examined the perception of the depth structure of a visual ...
<p>Motion Parallax and Binocular Disparity. The effect of motion parallax alone, binocular disparity...
Binocular disparity and motion parallax provide information about the spatial structure and layout o...
AbstractBinocular disparity and motion parallax are powerful cues to the relative depth between obje...
Motion parallax is widely regarded as providing metric depth information that is equal or superior t...
AbstractMany similarities exist between the perception of depth from binocular stereopsis and that f...
Binocular disparity and motion parallax provide information about the spatial structure and layout o...
Many studies on shape constancy have been made with 2D shapes presented at varying slants. When obje...
The accuracy of depth judgments that are based on binocular disparity or structure from motion (moti...
AbstractWe examined the dependency of the integration of multiple depth cues upon the combined cues ...
Horizontal disparities are directly linked to perceived stereo depth of two-dimensional stimuli but,...
AbstractThe separation between the eyes shapes the distribution of binocular disparities and gives a...
Depth aftereffects produced by prolonged inspection of an object in depth can be mediated by monocul...
Binocular disparity is the main depth cue that makes stereoscopic images appear 3D. However, in many...
<div><p>Images projected onto the retinas of our two eyes come from slightly different directions in...