Presentation 1998/6/1
Transient and Sustained Contrast Processes Underlying the Human Stereoscopic Depth Mechanism
Takao SATO, Junji YANAGI,
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Abstract(in English) Stereo detection performance was measured with rendom-dot stereograms with interocular delay. When a 10 ms pattern pulse was presented at various point of a 200 ms presentation to the other eye, detection decayed quickly and reached the chance level around 50 ms SOA, but detection was almost perfect up to 200 ms SOA when contrast was high. However, when two paterns had an equal duration(50-150 ms), and were presented successively with no ISI, detection declined around 80 ms SOA regardless of contrast level, which suggest limited duration of transient responses even at higher contrasts.
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Keyword(in English) Human vision / stereoscopic vision / depth perception
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Title (in English) Transient and Sustained Contrast Processes Underlying the Human Stereoscopic Depth Mechanism
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Keyword(1) Human vision
Keyword(2) stereoscopic vision
Keyword(3) depth perception
1st Author's Name Takao SATO
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School in Humanities and Sociology, University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Junji YANAGI
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School in Humanities and Sociology, University of Tokyo
Date 1998/6/1
Paper # MVE98-45
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 97
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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