Publications by authors named "Regan D"

1. Visual sensitivity to movement in depth was measured as a function of the relative distances through which the left and right retinal images moved. This relative distance (left:right ratio) provides a sensitive cue to the direction along which a target moves in three-dimensional space.

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Viewing a target moving in depth depresses visual sensitivity to depth when test and adapting stimuli simulate motion along closed paths with the same directions of rotation. However, for opposite directions of rotation, sensitivity is either unaffected or increased. This points to two classes of disparity detectors.

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