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Measuring Sensitivity to Viewpoint Change with and without Stereoscopic Cues
Published on: December 4, 2013
[Neural Mechanism Underlying Stereoscopic Depth Perception: Why are the Two Eyes Aligned?]
1Division of Psychology, Department of Human Sciences, Faculty of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University.
Abstract:
This paper explains the basics of depth perception and explores why both eyes are aligned. We concluded that the brain may analyze image features for binocular fusion while calculating the horizontal disparity for depth perception.
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