Aging and the perception of 3-D shape from dynamic patterns of binocular disparity

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J. Farley Norman
Charles E. Crabtree
Molly Herrman Ann
Sarah R. Thompson
Cassandra F. Shular
Anna Marie Clayton
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[1] Western Kentucky University,Department of Psychology
[2] DePauw University,undefined
[3] Purdue University,undefined
[4] University of Maryland,undefined
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Glyph; Binocular Disparity; Discrimination Accuracy; Young Observer; Versus Ision;
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In two experiments, we investigated the ability of younger and older observers to perceive and discriminate 3-D shape from static and dynamic patterns of binocular disparity. In both experiments, the younger observers’ discrimination accuracies were 20% higher than those of the older observers. Despite this quantitative difference, in all other respects the older observers performed similarly to the younger observers. Both age groups were similarly affected by changes in the magnitude of binocular disparity, by reductions in binocular correspondence, and by increases in the speed of stereoscopic motion. In addition, observers in both age groups exhibited an advantage in performance for dynamic stereograms when the patterns of binocular disparity contained significant amounts of correspondence “noise.” The process of aging does affect stereopsis, but the effects are quantitative rather than qualitative.
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