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Binocular coordination in response to stereoscopic stimuli

Liversedge, S.P.; Holliman, N.S.; Blythe, H.I.; Woods, A.J.; Holliman, N.S.; Merritt, J.O.

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Authors

S.P. Liversedge

N.S. Holliman

H.I. Blythe

A.J. Woods

N.S. Holliman

J.O. Merritt



Abstract

Humans actively explore their visual environment by moving their eyes. Precise coordination of the eyes during visual scanning underlies the experience of a unified perceptual representation and is important for the perception of depth. We report data from three psychological experiments investigating human binocular coordination during visual processing of stereoscopic stimuli.In the first experiment participants were required to read sentences that contained a stereoscopically presented target word. Half of the word was presented exclusively to one eye and half exclusively to the other eye. Eye movements were recorded and showed that saccadic targeting was uninfluenced by the stereoscopic presentation, strongly suggesting that complementary retinal stimuli are perceived as a single, unified input prior to saccade initiation. In a second eye movement experiment we presented words stereoscopically to measure Panum's Fusional Area for linguistic stimuli. In the final experiment we compared binocular coordination during saccades between simple dot stimuli under 2D, stereoscopic 3D and real 3D viewing conditions. Results showed that depth appropriate vergence movements were made during saccades and fixations to real 3D stimuli, but only during fixations on stereoscopic 3D stimuli. 2D stimuli did not induce depth vergence movements. Together, these experiments indicate that stereoscopic visual stimuli are fused when they fall within Panum's Fusional Area, and that saccade metrics are computed on the basis of a unified percept. Also, there is sensitivity to non-foveal retinal disparity in real 3D stimuli, but not in stereoscopic 3D stimuli, and the system responsible for binocular coordination responds to this during saccades as well as fixations.

Citation

Liversedge, S., Holliman, N., Blythe, H., Woods, A., Holliman, N., & Merritt, J. (2009). Binocular coordination in response to stereoscopic stimuli. In Stereoscopic displays and applications XX. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.807251

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (Published)
Conference Name Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XX
Online Publication Date Feb 18, 2009
Publication Date Feb 18, 2009
Deposit Date Jun 7, 2012
Publicly Available Date Jun 8, 2012
Series Title Proceedings of SPIE
Series Number 7327
Series ISSN 0277-786X
Book Title Stereoscopic displays and applications XX.
DOI https://doi.org/10.1117/12.807251
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1160497
Additional Information 12 February

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