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1 interaction (for computing depth from motion parallax).
2 ferential image motion on the retina (motion parallax).
3 tterns of image motion on the retina (motion parallax).
4 interaction for computing depth from motion parallax.
5 r monocular cues, such as motion or position parallax.
6 ewing monoscopic video and relying on motion parallax.
7 SF by resolving overlapping emitters through parallax.
8 erate selectivity for depth sign from motion parallax.
9 and signals to signal depth sign from motion parallax.
10 ibute to perception of depth based on motion parallax.
11 the recovery of depth by self-induced motion parallax.
12 neurons for computing depth-sign from motion parallax.
13 uman studies of depth perception from motion parallax.
14 computer image-analysis program adjusted for parallax.
15 a mechanism for computing depth from motion parallax.
16 neurons that encode distance through motion parallax.
17 from optic flow or judging depth from motion parallax.
18 behavior, consistent with reliance on motion parallax.
19 rmits the rendering of high-resolution, full-parallax 3D images in a very wide view zone (up to 180 d
23 thod, Trp lambdamax and depth (determined by parallax analysis of fluorescence quenching) were measur
28 f fluorescence probes previously analyzed by parallax analysis was reanalyzed with all three methods.
30 erent methods of analysis of quenching data: parallax analysis, distribution (Gaussian) analysis (usi
31 ically reasonable results were obtained from parallax analysis, likely due to non-Gaussian behavior o
34 contribute given their sensitivity to motion parallax and depth through joint direction, speed, and d
35 l MST (MSTd) to estimate the combined motion parallax and disparity signals attributed to the observe
37 ny viewers at the same time with full motion parallax and do not require special glasses or eye track
38 44% of neurons prefer near depth from motion parallax and far depth from disparity, or vice versa ("o
39 ly the three depth cues of disparity, motion parallax and shading can be integrated in humans and mon
40 perceive depth rather precisely from motion parallax and that extraretinal signals may be used to co
42 foreground segmentation, perspective, motion parallax, and integration of multiple modalities to navi
43 l cell states, a concept we term "cell-state parallax." Applying GrID-Net to schizophrenia (SCZ) gene
46 ent depth from binocular disparity or motion parallax, but little is known about the joint neural rep
47 ases when disparity cues are added to motion parallax, but this enhancement does not occur for opposi
49 ysical studies have demonstrated that motion parallax can be a powerful depth cue, and motion paralla
52 the visual system utilizes both local motion parallax cues and global perspective distortions to esti
55 w that these flies use perspective and local parallax cues to distinguish and navigate to virtual obj
57 c tunable lens (ETL) technology with bifocal parallax dark-field (DF) microscopy, allowing continuous
59 cates how temporal dynamics and joint motion parallax-disparity tuning resolve the world-relative mot
62 ys (Macaca mulatta) while they viewed motion parallax displays that simulated objects at different de
68 nitroxide-labeled phospholipids) used in the parallax fluorescence quenching method of determining pe
71 of cues, with binocular disparity and motion parallax generally providing more precise depth informat
72 ical work on perception of depth from motion parallax has assumed that objects are stationary in the
73 signal depth sign (near vs far) from motion parallax; here, we examine whether and how these neurons
74 ecause of the geometric properties of motion parallax, however, both congruent and opposite cells cou
75 lution of 88 pixels per inch and full-motion parallax in an unprecedented view zone of 90 degrees.
76 erate selectivity for depth sign from motion parallax in macaque cortical area MT, a computation that
77 res the breakthrough potential of cell-state parallax in single-cell multiomics for discovering tissu
80 d to discriminate depth sign based on motion parallax, in the absence of binocular disparity and pict
82 depth from MP.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Motion parallax is a monocular cue to depth that commonly arise
83 nown whether perceived depth based on motion parallax is biased by object motion relative to the scen
84 first demonstration that self-induced motion parallax is sufficient to drive vergence eye movements u
87 ies and bilayer depth measurements using the parallax method, was used to probe the position of Glu14
91 ponse to absolute or relative motion (motion parallax) of objects in the visual scene, generated by l
94 llax can be a powerful depth cue, and motion parallax seems to be heavily exploited by animal species
95 g neuron that encodes a non-canonical motion parallax signal: the signal is not direction selective f
96 ording to their depth tuning based on motion parallax, similar to the known clustering of MT neurons
97 licates the computation of depth from motion parallax since there will be an additional component of
99 ved optical and mechanical design, including parallax "split view" iris cameras and stable, ergonomic
100 display, for both absolute motion and motion parallax, subjects with CN reoriented their body in spac
101 tuned and is selectively modulated by motion parallax-the relative motion experienced during translat
102 conflict with depth information from motion parallax, transient vergence responses were observed.
103 r, a high spatial resolution and a wide full-parallax view zone (for short viewing distance from pote
105 to underlie estimation of depth from motion parallax, which involves computing the ratio of retinal
108 dge distance to prey predominantly by motion parallax, while cichlids and zebrafish may mainly use bi