نتایج جستجو برای: disparity

تعداد نتایج: 16104  

Journal: :Perception 1999
P B Hibbard M F Bradshaw

Recent physiological studies have established that cortical cells that are tuned for the direction of motion may also exhibit tuning for binocular disparity. This tuning does not appear to provide any advantage in discriminating the direction of global motion in random-dot kinematograms. Here we investigated the possibility that this tuning may be important in the perception of transparent moti...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 1988
J M Wolfe S L Franzel

This paper describes a series of visual search experiments for targets defined by their hinocular characteristics. In searches for targets defined by binocular rivalry among fused distractors, or vice versa, the rivalrous items do not "pop out" (reaction time [RT] increases with number of distractors). Binocular luster, a variety of rivalry, is an exception. Luster, an important property of vis...

Journal: :Psychological science 2007
Yi Jiang Patricia Costello Sheng He

Familiar and recognizable stimuli enjoy an advantage of predominance during binocular rivalry, and this advantage is usually attributed to their enhanced processing during the dominant phase. However, do familiar and recognizable stimuli have an advantage in breaking suppression? Test images were gradually introduced to one eye to compete against a standard high-contrast dynamic noise pattern p...

Journal: :Vision Research 2009
Bart Farell Yu-Chin Chai Julian M. Fernandez

Binocular disparities have a straightforward geometric relation to object depth, but the computation that humans use to turn disparity signals into depth percepts is neither straightforward nor well understood. One seemingly solid result, which came out of Wheatstone's work in the 1830s, is that the sign and magnitude of horizontal disparity predict the perceived depth of an object: 'positive' ...

Journal: :Perception 1998
J S Tittle J F Norman V J Perotti F Phillips

The integration of binocular disparity, shading, and texture was measured for two different aspects of three-dimensional structure: (1) shape index, which is a measure of scale-independent structure, and (2) curvedness, which is a measure of scale-dependent structure. Binocular disparity was found to contribute significantly more to judged shape index than it does to judged curvedness, and shad...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
T J Andrews D Purves

We report here a series of observations-most of which the reader can experience directly-showing that distinct components of patterned visual stimuli (orthogonal lines of a different hue) vary in perception as sets. Although less frequent and often less complete, these perceptual fluctuations in normal viewing are otherwise similar to the binocular rivalry experienced when incompatible scenes a...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001
A Nieder H Wagner

According to their restricted receptive fields and input-filter characteristics, disparity-sensitive neurons at early processing levels of the visual system perform rather ambiguous computations; they respond vigorously to disparity in false-matched images and show multiple response peaks in their disparity-tuning profiles. On the other hand, the perception of depth from binocular disparity is ...

2011
James W Vaupel Zhen Zhang Alyson A van Raalte

OBJECTIVES To determine the contribution of progress in averting premature deaths to the increase in life expectancy and the decline in lifespan variation. DESIGN International comparison of national life table data from the Human Mortality Database. SETTING 40 developed countries and regions, 1840-2009. POPULATION Men and women of all ages. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE We use two summary measu...

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