The dynamics of the visual system in combining conflicting KDE and binocular stereopsis cues

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The dynamics of the visual system in combining multiple depth cues were investigated by measuring the temporal change in the perceived 3-D shape of a random-dot stimulus with conflicting kinetic depth effect (KDE) and binocular stereopsis cues. The KDE shape perception dominated for the first few seconds, and then was gradually supplanted by the stereo shape perception. The effects of various pre-adaptation stimuli suggested that the temporal change in the perceived shape resulted from a self-adaptation of the KDE mechanism that occurs mainly at the levels of motion and relative motion detection. © 1994 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Uomori, K., & Nishida, S. (1994). The dynamics of the visual system in combining conflicting KDE and binocular stereopsis cues. Perception & Psychophysics, 55(5), 526–536. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03205310

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