[HTML][HTML] Binocular non-stereoscopic cues can deceive clinical tests of stereopsis

A Chopin, SW Chan, B Guellai, D Bavelier, DM Levi - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Stereoscopic vision plays a critical role in visual perception; however, it is difficult to assess.
In clinical settings, stereoacuity is assessed with clinical stereotests. Observers can use …

[HTML][HTML] Top-down control of attention by stereoscopic depth

B Zou, Y Liu, JM Wolfe - Vision research, 2022 - Elsevier
Stereoscopic depth has a mixed record as a guiding attribute in visual attention. Visual
search can be efficient if the target lies at a unique depth; whereas automatic segmentation …

[HTML][HTML] 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 …

[HTML][HTML] What came out of visual memory: Inferences from decay of difference-thresholds

T Nilsson - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2020 - Springer
Means and standard deviations of psychophysical measurements are first and second
statistical moments that reflect neural mechanisms underlying the measured sensation: for …

[HTML][HTML] Visual search in virtual 3D space: the relation of multiple targets and distractors

T Plewan, G Rinkenauer - Psychological research, 2021 - Springer
Visual search and attentional alignment in 3D space are potentially modulated by
information in unattended depth planes. The number of relevant and irrelevant items as well …

[HTML][HTML] Disparity in Context: Understanding how monocular image content interacts with disparity processing in human visual cortex

Y Duan, J Thatte, A Yaklovleva, AM Norcia - NeuroImage, 2021 - Elsevier
Horizontal disparities between the two eyes' retinal images are the primary cue for depth.
Commonly used random ot tereograms (RDS) intentionally camouflage the disparity cue …

The effects of stereo disparity on the behavioural and electrophysiological correlates of perception of audio–visual motion in depth

NR Harrison, S Witheridge, A Makin, SM Wuerger… - Neuropsychologia, 2015 - Elsevier
Motion is represented by low-level signals, such as size-expansion in vision or loudness
changes in the auditory modality. The visual and auditory signals from the same object or …

Coding of egocentric distance in the macaque ventral intraparietal area

B Caziot, S Fathkhani, F Bremmer - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
The encoding of three-dimensional visual spatial information is of ultimate importance in
everyday life, in particular for successful navigation toward targets or threat avoidance. Eye …

[HTML][HTML] Crowding in depth for binocular and monocular observation

LV Eberhardt, A Huckauf - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2019 - Springer
Crowding refers to the phenomenon of reduced recognition performance for peripherally
presented targets that are flanked by similar stimuli. Crowding is known to vary with lateral …

[HTML][HTML] Simple reaction times to cyclopean stimuli reveal that the binocular system is tuned to react faster to near than to far objects

G Horváth, VA Nemes, J Radó, A Czigler, B Török… - Plos one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Binocular depth perception is an important mechanism to segregate the visual scene for
mapping relevant objects in our environment. Convergent evidence from psychophysical …