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We used anti-correlated stimuli to compare the correspondence problem in stereo and motion. Subjects performed a two-interval forced-choice disparity/motion direction discrimination task for different displacements. For anti-correlated 1d band-pass noise, we found weak reversed depth and motion. With 2d anti-correlated stimuli, stereo performance was impaired, but the perception of reversed motion was enhanced. We can explain the main features of our data in terms of channels tuned to different spatial frequencies and orientation. We suggest that a key difference between the solution of the correspondence problem by the motion and stereo systems concerns the integration of information at different orientations.
Author(s): Read JC; Eagle RA
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Vision Research
Year: 2000
Volume: 40
Issue: 24
Pages: 3345-3358
ISSN (print): 0042-6989
ISSN (electronic): 1878-5646
Publisher: Pergamon
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0042-6989(00)00182-6
DOI: 10.1016/S0042-6989(00)00182-6
Notes: Work done during my M.Sc. in neuroscience; Eagle was my supervisor. I wrote all the image generation and analysis code, and wrote up the paper after Eagle's death.
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