Binocular vision and motion-in-depth.

JM Harris, HT Nefs, CE Grafton - Spatial vision, 2008 - search.ebscohost.com
When an object moves in three dimensions, the two eyes' views of the world deliver slightly
different information to the visual system, providing binocular cues to depth and motion-in …

Why use noise?

DG Pelli, B Farell - JOSA A, 1999 - opg.optica.org
Measuring the dependence of visual sensitivity on parameters of the visual stimulus is a
mainstay of vision science. However, it is not widely appreciated that visual sensitivity is a …

Gender recognition from point-light walkers.

FE Pollick, JW Kay, K Heim… - Journal of Experimental …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
Point-light displays of human gait provide information sufficient to recognize the gender of a
walker and are taken as evidence of the exquisite tuning of the visual system to biological …

Binocular mechanisms for detecting motion-in-depth

BG Cumming, AJ Parker - Vision research, 1994 - Elsevier
There are in principle at least two binocular sources of information that could be used to
determine the motion of an object towards or away from an observer: such motion produces …

Size–disparity correlation in stereopsis at contrast threshold

HS Smallman, DIA MacLeod - JOSA A, 1994 - opg.optica.org
Contrast thresholds for 75% correct depth identification in narrow-band filtered random dot
stereograms were determined for different center spatial frequencies and binocular …

Two independent mechanisms for motion-in-depth perception: Evidence from individual differences

HT Nefs, L O'Hare, JM Harris - Frontiers in Psychology, 2010 - frontiersin.org
Our forward-facing eyes allow us the advantage of binocular visual information: using the
tiny differences between right and left eye views to learn about depth and location in three …

Neural correlates of disparity-defined shape discrimination in the human brain

C Chandrasekaran, V Canon… - Journal of …, 2007 - journals.physiology.org
Binocular disparity, the slight differences between the images registered by our two eyes,
provides an important cue when estimating the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the …

The oblique effect in orientation acuity

DW Heeley, HM Buchanan-Smith, JA Cromwell… - Vision research, 1997 - Elsevier
We have examined the dependence of rotational acuity on the orientation bandwidth of a
stimulus using two-dimensional, band-pass filtered, spatial noise. Stimuli had a bandwidth of …

Stereoacuity in the periphery is limited by internal noise

SG Wardle, PJ Bex, J Cass, D Alais - Journal of vision, 2012 - jov.arvojournals.org
It is well-established that depth discrimination is finer in the fovea than the periphery. Here,
we study the decline in depth discrimination thresholds with distance from the fovea using …

Absolute and relative disparity mechanisms revealed by an equivalent noise analysis

J Ding, HH Lu, DM Levi - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
The precision of stereopsis and vergence are ultimately limited by internal binocular
disparity noise. Here we propose an equivalent noise model with both global and local …