نتایج جستجو برای: binocular vision

تعداد نتایج: 132022  

Journal: :Scientific reports 2015
MiYoung Kwon Emily Wiecek Steven C Dakin Peter J Bex

While amblyopia involves both binocular imbalance and deficits in processing high spatial frequency information, little is known about the spatial-frequency dependence of binocular imbalance. Here we examined binocular imbalance as a function of spatial frequency in amblyopia using a novel computer-based method. Binocular imbalance at four spatial frequencies was measured with a novel dichoptic...

Journal: :Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians 2014
Robert F Hess Benjamin Thompson Daniel H Baker

The amblyopic visual system was once considered to be structurally monocular. However, it now evident that the capacity for binocular vision is present in many observers with amblyopia. This has led to new techniques for quantifying suppression that have provided insights into the relationship between suppression and the monocular and binocular visual deficits experienced by amblyopes. Furtherm...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
K Nakayama

Binocular disparity, the differential angular separation between pairs of image points in the two eyes, is the well-recognized basis for binocular distance perception. Without denying disparity's role in perceiving depth, we describe two perceptual phenomena, which indicate that a wider view of binocular vision is warranted. First, we show that disparity can play a critical role in two-dimensio...

Journal: :Vision Research 1999
Angela M Thompson Mark Nawrot

Many similarities exist between the perception of depth from binocular stereopsis and that from motion parallax. Moreover, Rogers (1984, cited in, Howard, I. P., & Rogers, B. J. (1995). Binocular vision and stereopsis. Oxford Claridon, New York.) suggests a relationship between an observer's ability to use disparity information and motion parallax information in a depth perception task. To more...

Journal: :Vision Research 2015
Robert F. Hess Benjamin Thompson

There is growing evidence that abnormal binocular interactions play a key role in amblyopia. In particular, stronger suppression of the amblyopic eye has been associated with poorer amblyopic eye visual acuity and a new therapy has been described that directly targets binocular function and has been found to improve both monocular and binocular vision in adults and children with amblyopia. Furt...

Journal: :Motor control 2003
Simon Bennett Derek Ashford Digby Elliott

The aim of this research was to examine the temporal limits of binocular and monocular integration useful for one-handed catching. Participants performed 20 one-handed catching trials in 12 conditions (N = 240) defined according to the type of viewing (binocular, monocular) and the manipulation of the visual sample (continuous, intermittent). Catching performance deteriorated significantly when...

2015
Hao Wang Sheila Gillard Crewther Zheng Qin Yin

Strabismic amblyopia "blunt vision" is a developmental anomaly that affects binocular vision and results in lowered visual acuity. Strabismus is a term for a misalignment of the visual axes and is usually characterized by impaired ability of the strabismic eye to take up fixation. Such impaired fixation is usually a function of the temporally and spatially impaired binocular eye movements that ...

Journal: :JSW 2012
Jun Luo Hengyu Li Lei Li Shuping Li Shaorong Xie

Based on the characteristics of binocular vergence eye movements, A new type of method to reduce blind areas caused by double cameras in motion platform was put forward, and a model for control binocular vergence eye movements was established according to neural pathways of human binocular oculomotor system. With the model, it is guaranteed that target areas can remain in the public vision fiel...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1953
H ASHER

THE problem of how an object may be perceived as single when it is viewed with both eyes is one which is not yet solved. In the past, du Tour (1760) and other scientists found that there was no fusion of the two images, but that always one of a pair of corresponding points suppressed the other. Another view was that of Heine (1900), who held that there was a single common centre which could be ...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2008
Miles Hansard Radu Horaud

The geometry of binocular projection is analyzed in relation to the primate visual system. An oculomotor parameterization that includes the classical vergence and version angles is defined. It is shown that the epipolar geometry of the system is constrained by binocular coordination of the eyes. A local model of the scene is adopted in which depth is measured relative to a plane containing the ...

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