Toward a new theory of stereopsis.
D Vishwanath - Psychological review, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Humans can obtain an unambiguous perception of depth and 3-dimensionality with 1 eye or
when viewing a pictorial image of a 3-dimensional scene. However, the perception of depth …
when viewing a pictorial image of a 3-dimensional scene. However, the perception of depth …
Cell-type-specific binocular vision guides predation in mice
KP Johnson, MJ Fitzpatrick, L Zhao, B Wang… - Neuron, 2021 - cell.com
Predators use vision to hunt, and hunting success is one of evolution's main selection
pressures. However, how viewing strategies and visual systems are adapted to predation is …
pressures. However, how viewing strategies and visual systems are adapted to predation is …
[BUCH][B] Visual computing for medicine: theory, algorithms, and applications
Visual Computing for Medicine, Second Edition, offers cutting-edge visualization techniques
and their applications in medical diagnosis, education, and treatment. The book includes …
and their applications in medical diagnosis, education, and treatment. The book includes …
A novel interception strategy in a miniature robber fly with extreme visual acuity
Our visual system allows us to rapidly identify and intercept a moving object. When this
object is far away, we base the trajectory on the target's location relative to an external frame …
object is far away, we base the trajectory on the target's location relative to an external frame …
Seeing in 3-D with just one eye: Stereopsis without binocular vision
D Vishwanath, PB Hibbard - Psychological science, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Humans can perceive depth when viewing with one eye, and even when viewing a two-
dimensional picture of a three-dimensional scene. However, viewing a real scene with both …
dimensional picture of a three-dimensional scene. However, viewing a real scene with both …
Illusions, delusions, and your backwards bayesian brain: a biased visual perspective
The retinal image is insufficient for determining what is “out there,” because many different
real-world geometries could produce any given retinal image. Thus, the visual system must …
real-world geometries could produce any given retinal image. Thus, the visual system must …
Visual feeling of presence
G Ferretti - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Everyday visual experience constantly confronts us with things we can interact with in the
real world. We literally feel the outside presence of physical objects in our environment via …
real world. We literally feel the outside presence of physical objects in our environment via …
Microstructural properties of the vertical occipital fasciculus explain the variability in human stereoacuity
Stereopsis is a fundamental visual function that has been studied extensively. However, it is
not clear why depth discrimination (stereoacuity) varies more significantly among people …
not clear why depth discrimination (stereoacuity) varies more significantly among people …
[HTML][HTML] The role of low-frequency oscillations in three-dimensional perception with depth cues in virtual reality
Currently, vision-related neuroscience studies are undergoing a trend from simplified image
stimuli toward more naturalistic stimuli. Virtual reality (VR), as an emerging technology for …
stimuli toward more naturalistic stimuli. Virtual reality (VR), as an emerging technology for …
[HTML][HTML] On binocular vision: The geometric horopter and Cyclopean eye
J Turski - Vision research, 2016 - Elsevier
We study geometric properties of horopters defined by the criterion of equality of angle. Our
primary goal is to derive the precise geometry for anatomically correct horopters. When eyes …
primary goal is to derive the precise geometry for anatomically correct horopters. When eyes …