3d Volumetric Object Perception in Binocular Vision
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3D object perception is one of the important issues in the study of human visual functions. It is a seemingly effortless process that requires no conscious thought for the human beings, but a difficult computational problem for machines. The object perception with binocular viewing utilizes the disparities between the two eyes to recover the 3D information of an object, and takes the advantages of the fact that the human beings have two eyes. Recently, a new visual effect named as mime effect was found, in which an illusory 3D volumetric object is perceived due to some stereoscopically displayed inducing objects (Zhang et al. 1998). Here we propose a processing model with both top-down and bottom-up processes, and discuss about the involvement of the early and higher-level visual cortical areas to this 3D volumetric object perception. It is hoped to provide new clues to the understanding of human 3D visual system.
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تاریخ انتشار 2002