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Stereoscopic depth constancyThe Southampton-York Natural Scenes (SYNS) dataset: Statistics of surface attitudeDefocus blur discrimination in natural images with natural opticsBayesian motion estimation accounts for a surprising bias in 3D visionUsing Blur to Affect Perceived Distance and SizePerception of Perspective Distortions in Image-Based Rendering.The Active Side of Stereopsis: Fixation Strategy and Adaptation to Natural Environments.Blur perception throughout the visual field in myopia and emmetropia.Precise timing when hitting falling ballsProbabilistic combination of slant information: weighted averaging and robustness as optimal percepts.The precision of binocular and monocular depth judgments in natural settingsNatural-scene statistics predict how the figure-ground cue of convexity affects human depth perception.Multisensory calibration is independent of cue reliability.On the number of perceivable blur levels in naturalistic images.Judging surface slant for placing objects: a role for motion parallax.Stereoscopy and the Human Visual System.Estimating distance during self-motion: a role for visual-vestibular interactions.Pinhole Viewing Strengthens the Hollow-Face Illusion.Potential hazards of viewing 3-D stereoscopic television, cinema and computer games: a review.Cue combination for 3D location judgementsVergence-accommodation conflicts hinder visual performance and cause visual fatigue.Consequences of Incorrect Focus Cues in Stereo Displays.Creating effective focus cues in multi-plane 3D displays.Spatial calibration of an optical see-through head-mounted displayThe perceptual basis of common photographic practice.Visual discomfort and depth-of-fieldStereo display with time-multiplexed focal adjustment.Perception of 3-D Layout in Stereo Displays.Camera Focal Length and the Perception of PicturesHigh-speed switchable lens enables the development of a volumetric stereoscopic display.Focus information is used to interpret binocular images.Recovering 3-D shape: roles of absolute and relative disparity, retinal size, and viewing distance as studied with reverse-perspective stimuli.Early dynamics of stereoscopic surface slant perception.Does an estimate of environmental size precede size scaling on a form-comparison task?The pickup of visual information about size and location during approach to an obstacle.The lawful imprecision of human surface tilt estimation in natural scenes.Effect of apparent depth cues on accommodation in a Badal optometer.Perceived rigidity in motion-in-depth increases with contour perspective.Illusory occlusion affects stereoscopic depth perception.Creating correct blur and its effect on accommodation
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Focus cues affect perceived depth.
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Focus cues affect perceived depth.
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Kurt Akeley
Marc O Ernst
Simon J Watt
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2005-12-15T00:00:00Z