Proximal Stimulus for Brewster's Phenomenon is Equivalent to That of Wheatstone's Stereogram

H Ono, L Lillakas - Perception, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
We examined Brewster's perceptual phenomenon that is produced by the same binocularly
equivalent proximal stimulus as Wheatstone's stereogram. We then constructed and …

The backward inclination of a surface defined by empirical corresponding points

PM Grove, H Kaneko, H Ono - Perception, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Three experiments were conducted to investigate whether a locus of binocular
correspondence extends eccentrically from the vertical horopter. In experiment 1, we …

[PDF][PDF] Resolving discrepant results oftheWheatstone Experiment

H Ono, NJ Wade - researchgate.net
Soon after Wheatstone published his results obtained with the twelve earliest stereograms.
Brewster disputed the result obtained with one of them. This stereogram consisted of a thick …

Effect of the Tilted Vertical Horopter on Visual Recognition.

R Fox, R Patterson… - … VA, 1981, 40, 1981 - apps.dtic.mil
The horopter, which refers to the plane in visual space where targets are seen as single and
in a common visual direction, is integral to stereoscopic depth perception. Although the …

Effect of wavelength on the nonius horopter

J Seshadri, V Lakshminarayanan, E Wong… - Journal of …, 2007 - jov.arvojournals.org
The Horopter is defined as locus of points in space with zero binocular disparity and having
identical visual direction. Previous studies have shown that the perceived visual direction of …

Stereopsis and the horopter.

J Siderov - 1993 - elibrary.ru
Increment depth discrimination thresholds were measured along both the vertical and
horizontal meridians. For comparison, the subjective alignment of two dichoptically …

The Goldmeier effect in adults and children: Environmental, retinal, and phenomenal influences on judgments of visual symmetry

CB Fisher, MP Fracasso - Perception, 1987 - journals.sagepub.com
Adults judge that patterns symmetrical about the vertical axis are more similar to standard
patterns symmetrical about both major orthogonal axes than are patterns which are …

Retinal Vs. Phenomenal Determinants of the Horizontal-Vertical Illusion

DA Begelman, GJ Steinfeld - The Journal of General Psychology, 1971 - Taylor & Francis
The horizontal-vertical illusion is the illusion that vertical lines appear longer than horizontal
lines of identical physical length. Several experiments have shown that the HV illusion is …

Differential modification of the equidistance and nonius horopter

WC Gogel, R Szoc - Vision Research, 1974 - Elsevier
A conflict between binocular disparity and perspective cues was produced by binocularly
observing a trapezoidal window in an illusory orientation. Under these conditions, the …

Resolving discrepant results of the Wheatstone experiment

H Ono, NJ Wade - Psychological Research, 1985 - Springer
Soon after Wheatstone published his results obtained with the twelve earliest stereograms.
Brewster disputed the result obtained with one of them. This stereogram consisted of a thick …