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Absolute Target Depth and Disparity Modulation

Perisaccadic Stereo Depth with Zero Retinal Disparity

Perisaccadic Stereo Depth with Zero Retinal Disparity

... Data Analysis TSO was measured as the interval between the second half image of the asynchronous test stimulus and the onset of the saccade, and it therefore varied on the basis of observers’ actual recorded response ...

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The perceived depth from disparity as function of luminance contrast

The perceived depth from disparity as function of luminance contrast

... computing depth from disparity? We used random-dot stereograms to investigate the luminance contrast effect on perceived depth from ...perceived depth of disparity corrugations was ...

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Perceived depth of 3D disparity defined objects : continuous edges confer less apparent depth

Perceived depth of 3D disparity defined objects : continuous edges confer less apparent depth

... based target-detection tasks. Target elements were either defined by a unique orientation or unique contrast, and were presented in homogeneous and heterogeneous noise ...

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The effects of stereo disparity on the behavioural and electrophysiological correlates of perception of audio-visual motion in depth

The effects of stereo disparity on the behavioural and electrophysiological correlates of perception of audio-visual motion in depth

... For the EEG experiment an irrelevant ‘oddball’ task was employed to promote attention to the experimental stimuli while minimising manual responses. The task involved detection of a deviant looming or receding sound, ...

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The Impact of 2-D and 3-D Grouping Cues on Depth From Binocular Disparity

The Impact of 2-D and 3-D Grouping Cues on Depth From Binocular Disparity

... pre-­‐attentively among fronto-­‐parallel planes (Epstein & Babler, 1990; Holliday & Braddick, 1991; Sousa, Brenner & Smeets, 2009). While these studies provided important information regarding slant detection, they did ...

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Sensitivity to velocity  and disparity  based cues to motion in depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment

Sensitivity to velocity and disparity based cues to motion in depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment

... could target the sensitivity to MID from either cue specifically from that of the low-level ...in depth experienced with the decorrelated random dot stereogram while retaining the same overall amount of ...

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Sensitivity to velocity- and disparity-based cues to motion-in-depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment

Sensitivity to velocity- and disparity-based cues to motion-in-depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment

... could target the sensitivity to MID from either cue specifically from that of the low-level ...in depth experienced with the decorrelated random dot stereogram while retaining the same overall amount of ...

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An Automatic Measurement Method for Absolute Depth of Objects in Two Monocular Images Based on SIFT Feature

An Automatic Measurement Method for Absolute Depth of Objects in Two Monocular Images Based on SIFT Feature

... the depth information from a single color ...the absolute depth of target object (It is given beforehand that which objects are target ...

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Automatic Target Recognition Using Jet Engine Modulation and Time-Frequency Transform

Automatic Target Recognition Using Jet Engine Modulation and Time-Frequency Transform

... Figure 2. Proposed classification procedure. Figure 3. Test image clipping. 2.4. Proposed Recognition Method The proposed method is composed a training phase and a test phase (Figure 2). In each phase, the collected radar ...

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Shading Beats Binocular Disparity in Depth from Luminance Gradients: Evidence against a Maximum Likelihood Principle for Cue Combination

Shading Beats Binocular Disparity in Depth from Luminance Gradients: Evidence against a Maximum Likelihood Principle for Cue Combination

... Perceived depth is conveyed by multiple cues, including binocular disparity and luminance ...shading. Depth perception from luminance shading information depends on the perceptual assumption for the ...

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A.R.T. ABSOLUTE RETURN TARGET FUND

A.R.T. ABSOLUTE RETURN TARGET FUND

... a target Investment Fund’s manager over different periods of ...a target Investment Fund’s manager to those of another, or to those of an appropriate set of market indices, in order to determine correlation ...

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The integration of occlusion and disparity information for judging depth in autism spectrum disorder

The integration of occlusion and disparity information for judging depth in autism spectrum disorder

... and disparity cues were conflicting those with ASD did not show increased response speed variability, unlike the TD ...judge depth, it did not increase judgement uncertainty in the ASD ...

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Depth spreading through empty space induced by sparse disparity cues

Depth spreading through empty space induced by sparse disparity cues

... noisy depth cues available to the eyes. Binocular disparity is one of the dominant depth cues, but it is often sparse, being definable only at the edges of uniform surface regions, and visually ...

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The integration of occlusion and disparity information for judging depth in autism spectrum disorder

The integration of occlusion and disparity information for judging depth in autism spectrum disorder

... and disparity cues were conflicting those with ASD did not show increased response speed variability, unlike the TD ...judge depth, it did not increase judgement uncertainty in the ASD ...

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Integrated Terahertz Graphene Modulator with 100% Modulation Depth

Integrated Terahertz Graphene Modulator with 100% Modulation Depth

... 100% modulation depth can be achieved as a consequence of a strong interaction of the graphene with the laser fi eld, which is greatly enhanced at the output apertures of the laser ...fast modulation ...

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Integrated Terahertz Graphene Modulator with 100% Modulation Depth

Integrated Terahertz Graphene Modulator with 100% Modulation Depth

... 5 4. Comparison of the graphene response at 78 K and 300 K To investigate the graphene response at cryogenic and room temperature, we measured the electrical transport and optical modulation of the same graphene ...

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Chemical, target, and bioactive properties of allosteric modulation

Chemical, target, and bioactive properties of allosteric modulation

... Alcohol dehydrogenases (e.g. Isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 and 2 (ICDH)) [75], and class C GPCRs [26]. The models obtained here trained on the full allosteric mod- ulator set should have a broad domain of applicability due ...

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Volume perception : disparity extraction and depth representation in complex three dimensional environments

Volume perception : disparity extraction and depth representation in complex three dimensional environments

... to disparity extraction only under static ...Complex depth environments, such as the tree example described earlier, provide compelling sensa- tions of depth that seem to be enhanced by binocular ...

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Depth perception in disparity defined objects : finding the balance between averaging and segregation

Depth perception in disparity defined objects : finding the balance between averaging and segregation

... place. Depth, obtained via binocular disparity (the differences between two eyes’ views), could help with segregation by enabling identifi- cation of object and background via differences in ...explore ...

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Intracellular Receptor Modulation: Novel Approach to Target GPCRs

Intracellular Receptor Modulation: Novel Approach to Target GPCRs

... GPCRs from the inside. These intracellular agents bring new pharmacological opportunities, but also new challenges including optimization of their selectivity profile, and their permeability properties to allow access to ...

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