Observers watched spots of light move stroboscopically (but apparently smoothly) against a background of dynamic noise. Binoculardelay of the moving spots, without any binocular disparity, yields vivid stereoscopic depth. Acuity is 160μsec. which corresponds to about 2″ of arc of virtual disparity. Delay combines additively with disparity.
How does binocular delay give information about depth? / D. C. Burr; J. Ross. - In: VISION RESEARCH. - ISSN 0042-6989. - STAMPA. - 19:(1979), pp. 523-532. [10.1016/0042-6989(79)90137-8]
How does binocular delay give information about depth?
BURR, DAVID CHARLES;
1979
Abstract
Observers watched spots of light move stroboscopically (but apparently smoothly) against a background of dynamic noise. Binoculardelay of the moving spots, without any binocular disparity, yields vivid stereoscopic depth. Acuity is 160μsec. which corresponds to about 2″ of arc of virtual disparity. Delay combines additively with disparity.File in questo prodotto:
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