Presentation 2005/5/20
Depth perception at the boundary of monocular and binocular visual fields is continuous
Yoshitaka FUJII, Hirohiko KANEKO,
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Abstract(in English) Visual field includes monocular and binocular fields. In the monocular field, binocular disparity is not available, so that the state of depth cue should be discontinuous. However we usually don't perceive the boundary between the fields. In this research we investigated why we perceive continuous depth in the situation. Subjects observed large random dot stereogram with sinusoidal depth modulation which covered monocular and binocular field, and responded the perceived depth of the surface. The result showed that perceived depth in the binocular field was extended to the monocular field. This mechanism must be responsible for the continuous depth perception around the boundary between binocular and monocular visual field.
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Keyword(in English) binocular disparity / monocular visual field / binocular visual field
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Title (in English) Depth perception at the boundary of monocular and binocular visual fields is continuous
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Keyword(1) binocular disparity
Keyword(2) monocular visual field
Keyword(3) binocular visual field
1st Author's Name Yoshitaka FUJII
1st Author's Affiliation Imaging Science and Engineering Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Hirohiko KANEKO
2nd Author's Affiliation Imaging Science and Engineering Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 2005/5/20
Paper # HIP2005-17
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 100
Page pp.pp.-
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