Anisotropies in global stereoscopic orientation discrimination |
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Authors: | Pardo Mustillo Ellie Francis Stephen Oross III Robert Fox Guy A. Orban |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37240. |
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Abstract: | Human orientation discrimination of long rectangular targets formed from dynamic random-element stereograms was assessed at four orientations (horizontal, vertical, left, and right oblique) as a function of width, disparity direction and magnitude using a temporal two-alternative, forced-choice paradigm. The results revealed the presence of an oblique effect in cyclopean orientation discrimination. In addition, observers discriminated targets with crossed disparity better than targets with uncrossed disparity, and had lower discrimination thresholds when the targets were oriented horizontally than vertically. These results demonstrate the existence of the oblique effect in the hypercyclopean domain comparable in magnitude to that present in the luminance domain. |
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Keywords: | Orientation discrimination Oblique effect Anisotropies Global stereopsis Cyclopean vision |
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