This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract New developments in the use of two-dimensional displays to supplement driver vision have made it more important to understand the roles that ...
When most people put on a virtual reality headset, they still treat what they see like it's happening on any run-of-the-mill TV screen, research finds. Anyone with normal vision knows that a ball that ...
Binocular stereopsis is a powerful visual depth cue. To exploit it, the brain matches features from the two eyes' views and measures their interocular disparity. This works well for matte surfaces ...
3D displays express realistic and immersive scenes by offering depth cues: binocular disparities and motion parallax. While the screen sizes for 3D visualizations range from smartphone to cinemasized, ...
One of the classic optical illusions involves the Moon, which appears larger near the horizon than overhead. This illusion has been known and discussed for centuries and yet its explanation is still ...
Anyone with normal vision knows that a ball that seems to quickly be growing larger is probably going to hit them on the nose. But strap them into a virtual reality headset, and they still may need to ...