STEREO-MOTION COOPERATION AND THE USE OF MOTION DISPARITY IN THE VISUAL-PERCEPTION OF 3-D STRUCTURE

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作者
CORNILLEAUPERES, V
DROULEZ, J
机构
[1] Laboratoire de Physiologie Neurosensorielle, Paris Cedex 06, 75270
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PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS | 1993年 / 54卷 / 02期
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10.3758/BF03211759
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
When an observer views a moving scene binocularly, both motion parallax and binocular disparity provide depth information. In Experiments 1A-1C, we measured sensitivity to surface curvature when these depth cues were available either individually or simultaneously. When the depth cues yielded comparable sensitivity to surface curvature, we found that curvature detection was easier with the cues present simultaneously, rather than individually. For 2 of the 6 subjects, this effect was stronger when the component of frontal translation of the surface was vertical, rather than horizontal. No such anisotropy was found for the 4 other subjects. If a moving object is observed binocularly, the patterns of optic flow are different on the left and right retinae. We have suggested elsewhere (Cornilleau-Peres & Droulez, in press) that this motion disparity might be used as a visual cue for the perception of a 3-D structure. Our model consisted in deriving binocular disparity from the left and right distributions of vertical velocities, rather than from luminous intensities, as has been done in classical studies on stereoscopic vision. The model led to some predictions concerning the detection of surface curvature from motion disparity in the presence or absence of intensity-based disparity (classically termed binocular disparity). In a second set of experiments, we attempted to test these predictions, and we failed to validate our theoretical scheme from a physiological point of view.
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