نتایج جستجو برای: binocular fusion

تعداد نتایج: 127905  

Journal: :Vision Research 2002
Stephen Grossberg Seungwoo Hwang Ennio Mingolla

This article further develops the FACADE neural model of 3-D vision and figure-ground perception to quantitatively explain properties of the McCollough effect (ME). The model proposes that many ME data result from visual system mechanisms whose primary function is to adaptively align, through learning, boundary and surface representations that are positionally shifted due to the process of bino...

Ali Mirzajani Ebrahim Jafarzadehpur, Mohsen Nematy Seyed Hosein Hoseini-Yazdi

Purpose: There are a few researches regarding the effects of Islamic fasting on visual system. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Ramadan fasting on the amplitude of accommodation (AA), near point of convergence (NPC), positive and negative fusional vergences (PFV and NFV, respectively) in visually healthy fasters. Methods: AA, NPC, PFV and NFV at far (6m) and near (40cm) w...

2018
Masakazu Hirota Takeshi Morimoto Hiroyuki Kanda Takao Endo Tomomitsu Miyoshi Suguru Miyagawa Yoko Hirohara Tatsuo Yamaguchi Makoto Saika Takashi Fujikado

Purpose In this study, we investigated whether an individual's visual fatigue can be evaluated objectively and quantitatively from their ability to maintain binocular fusion. Methods Binocular fusion maintenance (BFM) was measured using a custom-made binocular open-view Shack-Hartmann wavefront aberrometer equipped with liquid crystal shutters, wherein eye movements and wavefront aberrations ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Alexander A Muryy Roland W Fleming Andrew E Welchman

Visually identifying glossy surfaces can be crucial for survival (e.g. ice patches on a road), yet estimating gloss is computationally challenging for both human and machine vision. Here, we demonstrate that human gloss perception exploits some surprisingly simple binocular fusion signals, which are likely available early in the visual cortex. In particular, we show that the unusual disparity g...

جعفری, علیرضا, میرزاجانی, علی,

  Background : To determine the effect of binocular summation on the time domain transient VEP wave's components.   Methods : The monocular and binocular transient visual evoked potentials of 21 normally vision volunteers 18 to 24 years (mean ± SD, 20.7 ± 1.9) during a reversing checkerboard stimulus with spatiotemporal frequency of 2.18-4 cpd-Hz were recorded. The amplitude and latency of N75,...

2016
Suk-Gyu Ha Sung-Min Jang Yoonae A. Cho Seung-Hyun Kim Jong-Suk Song Young-Woo Suh

BACKGROUND To investigate the accommodative loads change needed to maintain binocular fusion in patients with intermittent exotropia (IXT). METHODS Seventeen consecutive patients with basic IXT and 15 normal controls were recruited. The WAM-5500 autorefractor (GrandSeiko, Fukuyama, Japan) was used to measure refractive error (D) under binocular and monocular viewing conditions at 6 m, 50 cm, ...

2012
Daniel H. Baker Stuart A. Wallis Mark A. Georgeson Tim S. Meese

Binocular vision is traditionally treated as two processes: the fusion of similar images, and the interocular suppression of dissimilar images (e.g. binocular rivalry). Recent work has demonstrated that interocular suppression is phase-insensitive, whereas binocular summation occurs only when stimuli are in phase. But how do these processes affect our perception of binocular contrast? We measur...

2006
Marc D. Winterbottom Robert Patterson Byron J. Pierce Amanda Taylor BYRON J. PIERCE HERBERT H. BELL Marc Winterbottom Byron Pierce

When wearing a monocular head-mounted display (HMD), one eye views the HMD symbology while both eyes view an out-the-window scene. This may create interocular differences in image characteristics that could disrupt binocular vision by provoking visual suppression, thus reducing visibility of the background scene, monocular symbology, or both. However, binocular fusion of the background scene ma...

2011
Chris L. E. Paffen Maarten J. van der Smagt Tanja C. W. Nijboer

In colour-grapheme synesthesia, non-coloured graphemes are perceived as being inherently coloured. In recent years, it is debated whether visual processing of synesthesia-inducing achromatic graphemes is similar to that of chromatic graphemes. Here, we exploit the phenomenon of binocular rivalry in which incompatible images presented dichoptically compete for conscious expression. Importantly, ...

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