December 2023
Volume 23, Issue 15
Open Access
Optica Fall Vision Meeting Abstract  |   December 2023
Invited Session V: Binocular vision and interactions: Depth perception in virtual environments: The role of experience
Author Affiliations
  • Laurie Wilcox
    Centre for Vision Research, York University
Journal of Vision December 2023, Vol.23, 19. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.23.15.19
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      Laurie Wilcox; Invited Session V: Binocular vision and interactions: Depth perception in virtual environments: The role of experience. Journal of Vision 2023;23(15):19. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.23.15.19.

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Abstract

In this presentation I’ll review results of stereoacuity, disparity matching and depth magnitude estimation studies in which comparison of so-called naïve and experienced observers shows substantive differences in performance. I will describe our working theory that the critical difference between these groups is their tolerance to conflicts between stereopsis and other sources of depth information. Further, I will review some recent data that suggest there are some conflicts that even experienced 3D participants cannot disregard.

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 Funding: Funding: Natural Science and Engineering Council of Canada
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