Evidence for disparity change as the primary stimulus for stereoscopic processing |
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Authors: | Barbara Gillam Thomas Flagg David Finlay |
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Affiliation: | 1. Schnurmacher Institute for Vision Research, State University of New York, 100 East 24th Street, 10010, New York, NY 2. University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
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Abstract: | Subjects were able to respond to a lens-induced stereoscopic slant more quickly and more accurately when it was imposed on only part of a surface rather than on the whole surface. This shows that the presence of a stereoscopic boundary, where disparity is discontinuous, increases the efficiency of stereoscopic processing. This finding is not consistent with many current models of stereopsis. |
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