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Measuring Sensitivity to Viewpoint Change with and without Stereoscopic Cues
Published on: December 4, 2013
Disparity acceleration effects in stereoscopy and their importance for theoretical neurology
1McKnight Vision Research Center, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Miami Medical School, FL 33101.
Abstract:
Stereoscopic perceptions have a special significance for brain modeling, because they require a special form of cortical integration for their appearance. We have newly observed, along ridges of very high stereoscopic disparity accelerations, narrow bands of exaggerated visual depth. These observations signal the importance of local excitation accelerations for future models of brain functions. Some key parameters of disparity acceleration bands are identified and their effects measured.

