[HTML][HTML] The role of monocularly visible regions in depth and surface perception
The mainstream of binocular vision research has long been focused on understanding how
binocular disparity is used for depth perception. In recent years, researchers have begun to …
binocular disparity is used for depth perception. In recent years, researchers have begun to …
[HTML][HTML] Key characteristics of specular stereo
AA Muryy, RW Fleming, AE Welchman - Journal of Vision, 2014 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Because specular reflection is view-dependent, shiny surfaces behave radically differently
from matte, textured surfaces when viewed with two eyes. As a result, specular reflections …
from matte, textured surfaces when viewed with two eyes. As a result, specular reflections …
The psychophysics of binocular vision
PM Grove - 3D-TV System with Depth-Image-Based Rendering …, 2013 - Springer
This chapter reviews psychophysical research on human stereoscopic processes and their
relationship to a 3D-TV system with DIBR. Topics include basic physiology, binocular …
relationship to a 3D-TV system with DIBR. Topics include basic physiology, binocular …
Electrophysiological correlates of binocular stereo depth without binocular disparities
K Spang, B Gillam, M Fahle - 2012 - journals.plos.org
A small region of background presented to only one eye in an otherwise binocular display
may, under certain conditions, be resolved in the visual system by interpreting the region as …
may, under certain conditions, be resolved in the visual system by interpreting the region as …
[HTML][HTML] Stereomotion perception for a monocularly camouflaged stimulus
KR Brooks, BJ Gillam - Journal of Vision, 2007 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Under usual circumstances, motion in depth is associated with conventional stereomotion
cues: a change in disparity and differences between object velocities in each monocular …
cues: a change in disparity and differences between object velocities in each monocular …
[HTML][HTML] Quantitative perceived depth from sequential monocular decamouflage
KR Brooks, BJ Gillam - Vision research, 2006 - Elsevier
We present a novel binocular stimulus without conventional disparity cues whose presence
and depth are revealed by sequential monocular stimulation (delay⩾ 80ms). Vertical white …
and depth are revealed by sequential monocular stimulation (delay⩾ 80ms). Vertical white …
The role of digital technologies in Perception's development
AM Driga, D Dimitrios - World Journal of Advanced Engineering …, 2023 - wjaets.com
As a thought process and one of the most fundamental cognitive functions, perception is
regarded to be an essential scientific topic of research and has thus been the subject of …
regarded to be an essential scientific topic of research and has thus been the subject of …
[HTML][HTML] Amodal completion with background determines depth from monocular gap stereopsis
PM Grove, WLB Sachtler, BJ Gillam - Vision research, 2006 - Elsevier
Grove, Gillam, and Ono [Grove, PM, Gillam, BJ, & Ono, H.(2002). Content and context of
monocular regions determine perceived depth in random dot, unpaired background and …
monocular regions determine perceived depth in random dot, unpaired background and …
Global patterns of binocular image differences resolve the ambiguity between stereoscopic slant and stereoscopic occlusion
PM Grove, BJ Gillam - Vision, 2007 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Because we view the three-dimensional world from two horizontally separated eyes, each
eye has a slightly different view of the environment. Wheatstone's1) invention of the …
eye has a slightly different view of the environment. Wheatstone's1) invention of the …
Perception and ICTs
A Drigas, D Diatsigkos - 2015 - learntechlib.org
Perception as a thought process has been one of the most popular fields of study and
therefore much has been stated about it. Perhaps the most fundamental cognitive function is …
therefore much has been stated about it. Perhaps the most fundamental cognitive function is …