Our ability to perceive the rich, three-dimensional nature of the world depends on stereopsis. It is a process by which the brain combines slightly different images from each eye (binocular disparity) ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract New developments in the use of two-dimensional displays to supplement driver vision have made it more important to understand the roles that ...
Rockville, Md. – A third 3D motion cue, dynamic half-occlusion, has been identified by researchers as a means by which the percept of motion in depth is achieved, according to a new study recently ...
A monocular infant tested on the "visual cliff" crawled over glass which had a patterned surface just beneath it and would not cross glass which had the same pattern 40 inches below its surface. Since ...
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