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What visual information is used for stereoscopic depth displacement discrimination? [PDF]
There are two ways to detect a displacement in stereoscopic depth, namely by monitoring the change in disparity over time (CDOT) or by monitoring the inter-ocular velocity difference (IOVD).
Harris, Julie, Nefs, Harold
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Binocular Disparity and the Perception of Depth [PDF]
I would like to thank my collaborators Drs. Yudong Zhu and Richard Andersen for their contributions to some of the works reviewed here. I am also grateful to Drs. Eric Kandel, Bard Geesaman, John Koester, and Vicent Ferrera for their very helpful discussions, comments, and suggestions on earlier versions of the manuscript.
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Binocular stereo vision relies on imaging disparity between two hemispherical retinas, which is essential to acquire image information in three dimensional environment.
Xuanyu Shan +9 more
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Stereoscopic vision in the absence of the lateral occipital cortex.
Both dorsal and ventral cortical visual streams contain neurons sensitive to binocular disparities, but the two streams may underlie different aspects of stereoscopic vision.
Jenny C A Read +4 more
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Would Gaze-Contingent Rendering Improve Depth Perception in Virtual and Augmented Reality?
Near distances are overestimated in virtual reality, and far distances are underestimated, but an explanation for these distortions remains elusive. One potential concern is that whilst the eye rotates to look at the virtual scene, the virtual cameras ...
Linton, Paul
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Figure-Ground Separation [PDF]
Air Force Office of Scientific Research (F49620-92-J-0499); Advanced Research Projects Agency (ONR N00014-92-J-4015); Office of Naval Research (N00014-91-J ...
Grossberg, Stephen
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A full reference quality assessment method with fused monocular and binocular features for stereo images [PDF]
Aiming to automatically monitor and improve stereoscopic image and video processing systems, stereoscopic image quality assessment approaches are becoming more and more important as 3D technology gains popularity. We propose a full-reference stereoscopic
Xiaojuan Hu +3 more
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Disparity energy model using a trained neuronal population [PDF]
Depth information using the biological Disparity Energy Model can be obtained by using a population of complex cells. This model explicitly involves cell parameters like their spatial frequency, orientation, binocular phase and position difference ...
du Buf, J. M. H. +2 more
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Reading Text Increases Binocular Disparity in Dyslexic Children
Children with developmental dyslexia show reading impairment compared to their peers, despite being matched on IQ, socio-economic background, and educational opportunities. The neurological and cognitive basis of dyslexia remains a highly debated topic. Proponents of the magnocellular theory, which postulates abnormalities in the M-stream of the visual
Kirkby, Julie +3 more
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Tuned Inhibitory Responses in Binocular Natural Images
Binocular neurons in primary visual cortex are typically categorised as either Near, Far, Tuned Excitatory (TE) or Tuned Inhibitory (TI) cells (Poggio & Fischer, 1977, J. Neurophysiol., 40, 1392-1405). Both TI and TE responses may be approximated through
R Goutcher, D W Hunter, P B Hibbard
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