Interactions between a Stationary Stimulus and a Disparity-modulated Stimulus on Motion-in-depth

  • TANAHASHI Shigehito
    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
  • HOWARD Ian
    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
  • UKAI Kazuhiko
    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
  • UJIKE Hiroyasu
    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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  • 相対網膜像差の変化のある視対象の奥行き方向の運動知覚における視覚刺激要因の影響(立体映像における人間工学的研究,及び立体映像技術一般)
  • 相対網膜像差の変化のある視対象の奥行き方向の運動知覚における視覚刺激要因の影響
  • ソウタイ モウマクゾウサ ノ ヘンカ ノ アル シ タイショウ ノ オクユキ ホウコウ ノ ウンドウ チカク ニ オケル シカク シゲキ ヨウイン ノ エイキョウ

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Abstract

A sensation of motion in depth occurs when a surface undergoing sinusoidal modulation of horizontal disparity is superimposed on a stationary stimulus. However, perceived motion in depth is not necessarily assigned to the display that changes in disparity. We investigated the stimulus factors, especially relative stimulus size, that determine which of two superimposed frontal displays appears to move in depth. Nine observers tracked the perceived to-and-fro motion in depth of each display by moving an unseen knob along a track in the median plane. Motion in depth was generally assigned to the smaller stimulus whichever was moving.

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  • ITE Technical Report

    ITE Technical Report 37.11 (0), 25-27, 2013

    The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers

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