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Science, 1980
Stereoscopic depth perception was tested in human infants by a new method based on attracting the infant's attention through movement of a stereoscopic contour formed from a dynamic random-element stereogram. The results reveal that stereopsis emerges at 3½ to 6 months of age, an outcome consistent with evidence for rapid postnatal development of the ...
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Stereoscopic depth perception was tested in human infants by a new method based on attracting the infant's attention through movement of a stereoscopic contour formed from a dynamic random-element stereogram. The results reveal that stereopsis emerges at 3½ to 6 months of age, an outcome consistent with evidence for rapid postnatal development of the ...
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Science, 1977
Stereoscopic depth perception is demonstrated in the falcon, a nonmammalian with binocular vision. This result complements recent physiological evidence for binocular interaction in the bird visual system, and suggests that stereopsis may be a general attribute of vertebrate vision and not an exclusive product of mammalian evolution.
R, Fox, S W, Lehmkuhle, R C, Bush
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Stereoscopic depth perception is demonstrated in the falcon, a nonmammalian with binocular vision. This result complements recent physiological evidence for binocular interaction in the bird visual system, and suggests that stereopsis may be a general attribute of vertebrate vision and not an exclusive product of mammalian evolution.
R, Fox, S W, Lehmkuhle, R C, Bush
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Accurate, Dense, and Robust Multiview Stereopsis
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2010Yasutaka Furukawa
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Binocular Vision and Stereopsis Across the Animal Kingdom
Annual Review of Vision Science, 2021Jenny C A Read
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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 2021
Cognitive and sensory deficits were considered a core feature of major depressive disorder (MDD). However, few studies investigated stereopsis integrity in patients with MDD.
Xin Yu, Li Hui
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Cognitive and sensory deficits were considered a core feature of major depressive disorder (MDD). However, few studies investigated stereopsis integrity in patients with MDD.
Xin Yu, Li Hui
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The Critical Role of Stereopsis in Virtual and Mixed Reality Learning Environments
Anatomical Sciences Education, 2020Anatomy education has been revolutionized through digital media, resulting in major advances in realism, portability, scalability, and user satisfaction.
B. Wainman +4 more
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Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1992
This paper reviews much of the basic literature on stereopsis for the purpose of providing information about the ability of humans to utilize stereoscopic information under operational conditions. This review is organized around five functional topics that may be important for the design of many stereoscopic display systems: geometry of stereoscopic ...
R, Patterson, W L, Martin
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This paper reviews much of the basic literature on stereopsis for the purpose of providing information about the ability of humans to utilize stereoscopic information under operational conditions. This review is organized around five functional topics that may be important for the design of many stereoscopic display systems: geometry of stereoscopic ...
R, Patterson, W L, Martin
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Stereopsis and amblyopia: A mini-review
Dennis M Levi, Daphne Bavelier
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Effects of simulated anisometropia and aniseikonia on stereopsis
Ophthalmic & physiological optics, 2020Stereopsis depends on horizontally disparate retinal images but otherwise concordance between eyes. Here we investigate the effect of spherical and meridional simulated anisometropia and aniseikonia on stereopsis thresholds.
D. Atchison +6 more
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