[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] Staying focused: A functional account of perceptual suppression during binocular rivalry
Presenting different images to either eye can induce perceptual switching, with alternating
disappearances of each image—a phenomenon called binocular rivalry. We believe that …
disappearances of each image—a phenomenon called binocular rivalry. We believe that …
[HTML][HTML] Why is binocular rivalry uncommon? Discrepant monocular images in the real world
DH Arnold - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2011 - frontiersin.org
When different images project to corresponding points in the two eyes they can instigate a
phenomenon called binocular rivalry (BR), wherein each image seems to intermittently …
phenomenon called binocular rivalry (BR), wherein each image seems to intermittently …
[HTML][HTML] A computational theory of da Vinci stereopsis
In binocular vision, occlusion of one object by another gives rise to monocular occlusions—
regions visible only in one eye. Although binocular disparities cannot be computed for these …
regions visible only in one eye. Although binocular disparities cannot be computed for these …
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 …
Two historical strands in studying visual direction1
H Ono, NJ Wade - Japanese Psychological Research, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
How we see the direction of an object has been discussed since the time of Aristotle.
Despite this early beginning, there are two strands of conflicting ideas on visual direction …
Despite this early beginning, there are two strands of conflicting ideas on visual direction …
How configurations of binocular disparity determine whether stereoscopic slant or stereoscopic occlusion is seen
PM Grove, JM Byrne, BJ Gillam - Perception, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
A partially occluded contour and a slanted contour may generate identical binocular
horizontal disparities. We investigated conditions promoting an occlusion resolution …
horizontal disparities. We investigated conditions promoting an occlusion resolution …
Evidence for the correcting-mechanism explanation of the Kanizsa amodal shrinkage
H Mitsudo, S Nakamizo - Perception, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
An object phenomenally shrinks in its horizontal dimension when shown on a 2-D plane as if
the central portion of the object were partially occluded by another vertical one in 3-D space …
the central portion of the object were partially occluded by another vertical one in 3-D space …
Kanizsa's shrinkage illusion produced by a misapplied 3-D corrective mechanism
EG González, H Ono, E Lam, MJ Steinbach - Perception, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
In order to include the monocular areas from the left and the right eye in the cyclopean view,
the visual system displaces the occluded elements which would result in a horizontal …
the visual system displaces the occluded elements which would result in a horizontal …
[PDF][PDF] Half-occlusion processing in stereoscopic vision
J Häkkinen - 2007 - academia.edu
This study investigated questions related to half-occlusion processing in human
stereoscopic vision:(1) How does the depth location of a half-occluding figure affect the …
stereoscopic vision:(1) How does the depth location of a half-occluding figure affect the …