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Complementary spatial locations, width, and disparity*

Harold Shore
- 21 Apr 1985 - 
- Vol. 113, Iss: 4, pp 673-702
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An alternative analysis is offered for human depth perception in addition to the depth cue of disparity and offers an explanation as to why a stimulus presented at one disparity sign may be mistakenly considered to possess the opposite sign.
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This article is published in Journal of Theoretical Biology.The article was published on 1985-04-21. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Monocular vision & Depth perception.

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Field processes in stereovision. A description of stereopsis appropriate to ophthalmology and visual perception.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of some key perceptual properties of the stereoscopic event of which any general theory must take account: vector stereoscopy and the neural grid, depth in empty visual fields, the relationship between stereoscopic and cognitive contours, stereoscopic contour formation in the presence of blur (thus, at low levels of central visual acuity), the phenomenon of cortical locking and of neural grid evocation, certain unusual ranges of figural mismatch and the concept of the horopter in relation to modern single cell electroneurophysiology in animals and
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The range and scope of binocular depth discrimination in man.

TL;DR: In this study, depth discrimination, using disparity cues alone, was studied with a small fixation point and briefly exposed, vertical slit‐shaped targets.
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Globality and stereoscopic fusion in binocular vision.

TL;DR: Two central problems are dealt with in the paper: How is it possible for the binocular visual system to detect the correct disparity in repeating patterns such as computer-generated random-dot stereograms?
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Monocular spatial distortion in strabismic amblyopia.

TL;DR: From the results, it is infer that monocular space perception of strabismic amblyopic eyes is severely distorted and is characterized by "bending" of vertical lines of direction and by local "compressions" and "expansions" of horizontal spatial values.
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Qualitative Depth Localization with Diplopic Images

TL;DR: The average observer was never able to make correct responses to all presentations at any disparity used, and stimuli presented with uncrossed disparity were localized correctly more often than those with crossed disparity.
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