Many studies have demonstrated that the human visual system is sensitive to very small differences in relative binocular disparity. It is not known over what monocular regions …
HS Smallman, DIA MacLeod - Perception, 1997 - journals.sagepub.com
How are binocular disparities encoded and represented in the human visual system? An 'encoding cube'diagram is introduced to visualise differences between competing models …
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield the highest correlation with patches in the other eye. The computation of …
K Fukuda, LM Wilcox, RS Allison… - Journal of vision, 2009 - iovs.arvojournals.org
The stereoscopic system tolerates some vertical misalignment of the images in the eyes. However, the reported tolerance for an isolated line stimulus (∼ 4) is greater than for a …
In a random-dot stereogram (RDS), the spatial disparities between the interocularly corresponding black and white random dots determine the depths of object surfaces. If a …
R Schumer, L Ganz - Vision Research, 1979 - Elsevier
We report two experiments with stimuli composed of dynamic noise stereograms in which binocular disparity was modulated sinusoidally with changes in vertical spatial position. The …
Early vision proceeds through distinct ON and OFF channels, which encode luminance increments and decrements respectively. It has been argued that these channels also …
Traditionally, it has been thought that the processing of binocular disparity for the perception of stereoscopic depth is accomplished via three types of disparity-selective channels …
The experiments reported here focus on the temporal dynamics of stereopsis in an effort to shed light on how low level mechanisms might contribute to the execution of coarse-to-fine …