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The effects of absence of stereopsis on performance of a simulated surgical task in two-dimensional and three-dimensional viewing conditions. [PDF]
Stereopsis is believed to be advantageous for surgical tasks that require precise hand-eye coordination. We investigated the effects of short-term and long-term absence of stereopsis on motor task performance in three-dimensional (3D) and two-dimensional
Bloch, E +4 more
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View-based approaches to spatial representation in human vision [PDF]
In an immersive virtual environment, observers fail to notice the expansion of a room around them and consequently make gross errors when comparing the size of objects. This result is difficult to explain if the visual system continuously generates a 3-D
Fitzgibbon, Andrew W. +2 more
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Spatial constraints of stereopsis in video displays [PDF]
Recent development in video technology, such as the liquid crystal displays and shutters, have made it feasible to incorporate stereoscopic depth into the 3-D representations on 2-D displays.
Schor, Clifton
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Correlation between Stereopsis and Reverse Stereopsis [PDF]
Michael Dattilo +6 more
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Neural Models of Seeing and Thinking [PDF]
Air Force Office of Scientific Research (F49620-01-1-0397); Office of Naval Research (N00014-01-1 ...
Grossberg, Stephen
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Paradoxical monocular stereopsis and perspective vergence [PDF]
The question of how to most effectively convey depth in a picture is a multifaceted problem, both because of potential limitations of the chosen medium (stereopsis, image motion), and because effectiveness can be defined in various ways.
Enright, J. T.
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Cortical Computation of Stereo Disparity [PDF]
Our ability to see the world in depth is a major accomplishment of the brain. Previous models of how positionally disparate cues to the two eyes are binocularly matched limit possible matches by invoking uniqueness and continuity constraints.
Grossberg, Stephen, McLoughlin, Niall P.
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Progressive changes in binocular perception from stereopsis to rivalry
IntroductionThe binocular system provides a stereoscopic view from slightly different retinal images and produces perceptual alternations, namely, binocular rivalry, from significantly different retinal images.
Yohske Hasegawa +2 more
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Induction of Monocular Stereopsis by Altering Focus Distance: A Test of Ames’s Hypothesis
Viewing a real three-dimensional scene or a stereoscopic image with both eyes generates a vivid phenomenal impression of depth known as stereopsis. Numerous reports have highlighted the fact that an impression of stereopsis can be induced in the absence ...
Dhanraj Vishwanath
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