Contrast thresholds for stereoscopic depth identification (crossed or uncrossed) were measured as a function of disparity using isoluminant (red-green) and isochromatic (yellow-black) 0.5 c/deg Gabor patches. For the purposes of comparison stimulus contrasts were scaled by their respective detection thresholds. The detection thresholds employed were computed from the monocular detection thresholds of the stereo half-images, based on the assumption that simultaneous detection of these half-images in each eye was a sufficient condition for stereopsis. It was found that the disparity tuning of both chromatic and luminance mechanisms was similar, with a performance peak for a binocular phase disparity of 50-120 deg. However, more contrast was r...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
AbstractIt is well known that chromatic information can assist in solving the stereo correspondence ...
AbstractPrevious data [Prince, S.J.D., & Eagle, R.A., (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human bi...
We have measured the contrast dependence of stereoacuity using both horizontally and vertically orie...
AbstractThe extent to which the processing of stereoscopic depth information can take place separate...
A number of researchers have compared the contrast requirements for stereopsis with those for detect...
AbstractWe have measured the contrast dependence of stereoacuity using both horizontally and vertica...
AbstractWe have investigated the apparent collapse of stereopsis obtained with random-dot-stereogram...
With isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plane (Blake...
AbstractThe binocular summation of chromatic contrast was investigated under a variety of stimulus c...
AbstractWith isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plan...
The binocular summation of chromatic contrast was investigated under a variety of stimulus condition...
AbstractStereopsis is the sense of depth derived from binocular disparities that are formed between ...
This thesis explored the role of contrast disparities in stereopsis, and the nature of the encoding ...
AbstractWe have investigated whether our ability to discriminate the stereoscopic depth of random-do...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
AbstractIt is well known that chromatic information can assist in solving the stereo correspondence ...
AbstractPrevious data [Prince, S.J.D., & Eagle, R.A., (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human bi...
We have measured the contrast dependence of stereoacuity using both horizontally and vertically orie...
AbstractThe extent to which the processing of stereoscopic depth information can take place separate...
A number of researchers have compared the contrast requirements for stereopsis with those for detect...
AbstractWe have measured the contrast dependence of stereoacuity using both horizontally and vertica...
AbstractWe have investigated the apparent collapse of stereopsis obtained with random-dot-stereogram...
With isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plane (Blake...
AbstractThe binocular summation of chromatic contrast was investigated under a variety of stimulus c...
AbstractWith isolated binocular targets, the best depth discrimination is found in the fixation plan...
The binocular summation of chromatic contrast was investigated under a variety of stimulus condition...
AbstractStereopsis is the sense of depth derived from binocular disparities that are formed between ...
This thesis explored the role of contrast disparities in stereopsis, and the nature of the encoding ...
AbstractWe have investigated whether our ability to discriminate the stereoscopic depth of random-do...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
AbstractIt is well known that chromatic information can assist in solving the stereo correspondence ...
AbstractPrevious data [Prince, S.J.D., & Eagle, R.A., (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human bi...