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The prevalence and diagnosis of 'stereoblindness' in adults less than 60 years of age: a best evidence synthesis
Purpose Stereoscopic vision (or stereopsis) is the ability to perceive depth from binocular
disparity‐the difference of viewpoints between the two eyes. Interestingly, there are large …
disparity‐the difference of viewpoints between the two eyes. Interestingly, there are large …
Binocular fusion, suppression and diplopia for blurred edges
Purpose (1) To devise a model‐based method for estimating the probabilities of binocular
fusion, interocular suppression and diplopia from psychophysical judgements,(2) To map …
fusion, interocular suppression and diplopia from psychophysical judgements,(2) To map …
How to use individual differences to isolate functional organization, biology, and utility of visual functions; with illustrative proposals for stereopsis
JB Wilmer - Spatial vision, 2008 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This paper is a call for greater use of individual differences in the basic science of visual
perception. Individual differences yield insights into visual perception's functional …
perception. Individual differences yield insights into visual perception's functional …
Contrast gain control in the visual cortex: monocular versus binocular mechanisms
In this study, we compare binocular and monocular mechanisms underlying contrast
encoding by binocular simple cells in primary visual cortex. At mid to high levels of stimulus …
encoding by binocular simple cells in primary visual cortex. At mid to high levels of stimulus …
Shedding light on emotional perception: Interaction of brightness and semantic content in extrastriate visual cortex
The rapid extraction of affective cues from the visual environment is crucial for flexible
behavior. Previous studies have reported emotion-dependent amplitude modulations of two …
behavior. Previous studies have reported emotion-dependent amplitude modulations of two …
[HTML][HTML] Unconstrained stereoscopic matching of lines
R Van Ee, CM Schor - Vision research, 2000 - Elsevier
The computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception
depends upon the identification of corresponding features in the two retinal images. In …
depends upon the identification of corresponding features in the two retinal images. In …
Neural basis for stereopsis from second-order contrast cues
Humans and animals use visual cues such as brightness and color boundaries to identify
objects and navigate through environments. However, even when these cues are not …
objects and navigate through environments. However, even when these cues are not …
[HTML][HTML] Dynamics of absolute and relative disparity processing in human visual cortex
Cortical processing of binocular disparity is believed to begin in V1 where cells are sensitive
to absolute disparity, followed by the extraction of relative disparity in higher visual areas …
to absolute disparity, followed by the extraction of relative disparity in higher visual areas …
Near-optimal combination of disparity across a log-polar scaled visual field
The human visual system is foveated: we can see fine spatial details in central vision,
whereas resolution is poor in our peripheral visual field, and this loss of resolution follows an …
whereas resolution is poor in our peripheral visual field, and this loss of resolution follows an …
[HTML][HTML] Temporal integration for stereoscopic vision
RS Harwerth, PM Fredenburg, EL Smith III - Vision research, 2003 - Elsevier
With normal binocular vision, maximal stereoacuity requires an extended viewing duration,
but the relationship between the critical viewing duration for stereopsis and other variables …
but the relationship between the critical viewing duration for stereopsis and other variables …