Stereoscopic depth movement: two eyes less sensitive than one.
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On the inverse problem of binocular 3D motion perceptionHuman short-latency ocular vergence responses produced by interocular velocity differencesBayesian motion estimation accounts for a surprising bias in 3D visionA Distinct Mechanism of Temporal Integration for Motion through DepthThree-dimensional motion aftereffects reveal distinct direction-selective mechanisms for binocular processing of motion through depth.Dynamics and cortical distribution of neural responses to 2D and 3D motion in human.Fechner, information, and shape perception.Seeing motion in depth using inter-ocular velocity differences.Disparity tuning of binocular facilitation and suppression after normal versus abnormal visual development.Speed and eccentricity tuning reveal a central role for the velocity-based cue to 3D visual motion.Straight or curved? From deterministic to probabilistic models of 3D motion perception.Monocular vision and landing performance in general aviation pilots: Cyclops revisited.Dynamic mechanisms of visually guided 3D motion tracking.Perceptual and motor learning underlies human stick-balancing skill.What visual information is used for stereoscopic depth displacement discrimination?Visual search for motion-in-depth: stereomotion does not 'pop out' from disparity noise.The relationship between stereoacuity and stereomotion thresholds.Binocular Perception of 2D Lateral Motion and Guidance of Coordinated Motor Behavior.Temporal integration in global stereopsis.Revisiting the functional significance of binocular cues for perceiving motion-in-depth
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Stereoscopic depth movement: two eyes less sensitive than one.
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1971-11-01T00:00:00Z