Functional architecture for disparity in macaque inferior temporal cortex and its relationship to the architecture for faces, color, scenes, and visual field

BE Verhoef, KS Bohon, BR Conway - Journal of Neuroscience, 2015 - Soc Neuroscience
Binocular disparity is a powerful depth cue for object perception. The computations for object
vision culminate in inferior temporal cortex (IT), but the functional organization for disparity in …

Shading beats binocular disparity in depth from luminance gradients: Evidence against a maximum likelihood principle for cue combination

CC Chen, CW Tyler - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Perceived depth is conveyed by multiple cues, including binocular disparity and luminance
shading. Depth perception from luminance shading information depends on the perceptual …

Two-dimensional rubber-hand illusion: The Dorian Gray hand illusion

A Pasqualotto, MJ Proulx - Multisensory Research, 2015 - brill.com
The rubber-hand illusion provides a window into body representation and consciousness. It
has been found that body-ownership extended to numerous hand-like objects. Interestingly …

[HTML][HTML] Three-dimensional information in face recognition: An eye-tracking study

O Chelnokova, B Laeng - Journal of vision, 2011 - iovs.arvojournals.org
One unresolved question about face perception is: what is the role of three-dimensional
information in face recognition? In this study, recognition performance was compared across …

Perceptual integration for qualitatively different 3-D cues in the human brain

D Dövencioğlu, H Ban, AJ Schofield… - Journal of Cognitive …, 2013 - direct.mit.edu
The visual system's flexibility in estimating depth is remarkable: We readily perceive 3-D
structure under diverse conditions from the seemingly random dots of a “magic eye” …

On facial asymmetry and self-perception

SM Lu, SP Bartlett - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Self-perception has been an enduring human concern since ancient times and remains a
significant component of the preoperative and postoperative consultation. Despite modern …

Learning from animations: From 2D to 3D?

S Schwan, F Papenmeier - Learning from Dynamic Visualization …, 2017 - Springer
This chapter considers the role of three-dimensional animations in learning.'Going three-
dimensional'does not simply add a third dimension to conventional animations, but rather it …

Effects of stereoscopic disparity on early ERP components during classification of three-dimensional objects

AJ Pegna, A Darque, MV Roberts… - Quarterly journal of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This study investigates the effects of stereo disparity on the perception of three-dimensional
(3D) object shape. We tested the hypothesis that stereo input modulates the brain activity …

Stereoscopic offset makes objects easier to recognize

B Caziot, BT Backus - PLoS One, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Binocular vision is obviously useful for depth perception, but it might also enhance other
components of visual processing, such as image segmentation. We used naturalistic images …

Numerosity and density judgments: Biases for area but not for volume

J Bell, A Manson, M Edwards, AI Meso - Journal of vision, 2015 - jov.arvojournals.org
Human observers can rapidly judge the number of items in a scene. This ability is
underpinned by specific mechanisms encoding number or density. We investigated whether …