Optical Review
Print ISSN : 1340-6000
ISSN-L : 1340-6000
Spatial Frequency Channels for Stereoscopic Depth Perception
Satoshi SHIOIRITomomichi HATORIHirohisa YAGUCHISouichi KUBO
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

1994 Volume 1 Issue 2 Pages 311-313

Details
Abstract
We investigated spatial frequency tuning of the mechanisms for stereoscopic depth perception, using a masking technique, and compared these tunings with those for luminance pattern detection. Observers discriminated depth direction in random-dot stereograms with various contrasts of a masking pattern, which was dichoptic stimulus of uncorrelated random dots. The strength of masking effect as a function of spatial frequency (i.e., masking function) was measured: masking function approximates the spatial frequency tuning of the mechanism that detects the depth in the test pattern. The masking functions for stereoscopic depth were found to be similar to either of the three of the six spatial frequency channels proposed by Wilson and Gelb (1984) for the detection of luminance patterns.
Content from these authors

This article cannot obtain the latest cited-by information.

© 1994 by the Optical Society of Japan
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top