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A new method for assessing motion-in-depth perception in strabismic patients


Y Watanabe, T Kezuka, K Harasawa, M Usui, H … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - bjo.bmj.com
Methods: To investigate motion-in-depth perception in patients with strabismus,
we developed a stereo motion test using four types of computer-generated dynamic
visual stimuli. Three of them are random dot stereograms of two parallel ...
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Effects of temporal frequency and contrast on spatial frequency characteristics for disparity …


S Lee, S Shioiri, H Yaguchi - Optical Review, 2003 - Springer
Seungbae LEE, Satoshi SHIOIR11 and Hirohisa YAGUCHll Grcrduate School of Science
and Technology, Chiba University, 1-33 Yayoicho, Inage-ku, Chiba 263-8522, Japan
l Departlnent of Information and l/77age Sciences, Chiba University, 1-33 ...
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A new method for assessing motion-in-depth


Y Watanabe, T Kezuka, K Harasawa… - bjo.bmj.com
Y Watanabe, T Kezuka, K Harasawa, et al. ... References http://bjo.bmj.com/
content/92/1/47.full.html#ref-list-1 This article cites 12 articles, 1 of which
can be accessed free at: ... (1846 articles) Neurology (448 articles) ...
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Sensitive period in stereopsis: random dot stereopsis after long-standing strabismus


SW Hatch, R Laudon - Optometry & Vision Science, 1993 - journals.lww.com
Table 1. Longitudinal data on esotropia, amblyopia, and stereopsis. Date Patient
Age Esotropia Visual Acuity Stereopsis 10-84 22 months 10-20 Д Intermittent OD
6/12, OS 6/12 Not measured 11-2-85 35 months 20 Д Intermittent OD 6/6, OS ...
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[CITATION] Depth perception of moving objects


S Shioiri, A Morinaga, H Yaguchi - 3D Television, Video and Display Technology
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The effect of exposure duration on stereopsis and its dependency on spatial frequency


S Lee, S Shioiri, H Yaguchi - Optical Review, 2004 - Springer
To investigate the effect of exposure duration on stereopsis and its spatial
frequency dependency, we measured disparity threshold for the depth
discrimination varying stimulus exposure duration between 0.05 and 2s for ...
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Binocular depth-from-motion in infantile and late-onset esotropia patients with poor …

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M Maeda, M Sato, T Ohmura, Y Miyazaki, AH … - Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 1999 - ARVO
B rain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a neurotrophin that suppresses
neuronal death from various injuries. Al- though little is known about how BDNF
protects neurons from such injuries, it is likely that it modifies some ...
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Spatial scale of stereomotion speed processing


KR Brooks, LS Stone - Journal of Vision, 2006 - journalofvision.org
To examine the spatial scale of the mechanisms supporting the perception of
motion in depth defined by binocular cues, we measured stereomotion speed
discrimination thresholds as a function of stimulus size using a ...
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Motion in depth from interocular velocity differences revealed by differential motion …

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JM Fernandez, B Farell - Vision research, 2006 - Elsevier
There are two possible binocular mechanisms for the detection of motion in
depth. One is based on disparity changes over time and the other is based on
interocular velocity differences. It has previously been shown that ...
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Poor visibility of motion in depth is due to early motion averaging

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JM Harris, SK Rushton - Vision Research, 2003 - Elsevier
Under a variety of conditions, motion in depth from binocular cues is harder to
detect than lateral motion in the frontoparallel plane. This is surprising, as
the nasal-temporal motion in the left eye associated with motion in depth ...
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