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1 ferential image motion on the retina (motion parallax).
2 tterns of image motion on the retina (motion parallax).
3 and signals to signal depth sign from motion parallax.
4 ibute to perception of depth based on motion parallax.
5 the recovery of depth by self-induced motion parallax.
6 neurons for computing depth-sign from motion parallax.
7 uman studies of depth perception from motion parallax.
8 computer image-analysis program adjusted for parallax.
9 erate selectivity for depth sign from motion parallax.
10 rmits the rendering of high-resolution, full-parallax 3D images in a very wide view zone (up to 180 d
11                          In such cases, only parallax analysis gave physically reasonable results.
12                                In each case, parallax analysis indicated that Trp-108 and Trp-115 wer
13 f populations at two different depths on the parallax analysis is also considered.
14 thod, Trp lambdamax and depth (determined by parallax analysis of fluorescence quenching) were measur
15 e probes in lipid bilayers was determined by parallax analysis of fluorescence quenching.
16 tryptophan quenching by these probes, making parallax analysis problematical.
17                                              Parallax analysis revealed that each engineered Trp resi
18                                              Parallax analysis was also compared to distribution (Gau
19 f fluorescence probes previously analyzed by parallax analysis was reanalyzed with all three methods.
20 rp fluorescence by nitroxide-labeled lipids (parallax analysis), and circular dichroism.
21 erent methods of analysis of quenching data: parallax analysis, distribution (Gaussian) analysis (usi
22 ically reasonable results were obtained from parallax analysis, likely due to non-Gaussian behavior o
23                                        Using parallax analysis, the change of the penetration depth o
24 ny viewers at the same time with full motion parallax and do not require special glasses or eye track
25 44% of neurons prefer near depth from motion parallax and far depth from disparity, or vice versa ("o
26 ly the three depth cues of disparity, motion parallax and shading can be integrated in humans and mon
27  perceive depth rather precisely from motion parallax and that extraretinal signals may be used to co
28 forms to that predicted by the use of motion parallax as a depth cue.
29 ent depth from binocular disparity or motion parallax, but little is known about the joint neural rep
30 ases when disparity cues are added to motion parallax, but this enhancement does not occur for opposi
31                                              Parallax calculations showed that tryptophan-18 was loca
32 ysical studies have demonstrated that motion parallax can be a powerful depth cue, and motion paralla
33 er, depth-sign (near versus far) from motion parallax can be ambiguous.
34                               In addition to parallax correction, the same mechanism allows for conti
35 the visual system utilizes both local motion parallax cues and global perspective distortions to esti
36 cessing motion and flicker as well as motion parallax cues for depth perception.
37  observers learn to exploit the small motion parallax cues provided by head jitter.
38 epth sign based on both disparity and motion parallax cues.
39 from differential views of the significantly parallax-displaced debris trail.
40  by using angular multiplexing, and the full parallax display employs spatial multiplexing.
41 ys (Macaca mulatta) while they viewed motion parallax displays that simulated objects at different de
42         We present an absolute trigonometric parallax distance measurement to the Pleiades cluster th
43             We report a direct trigonometric parallax distance of [Formula: see text] kiloparsec obta
44                        Here we report a dust-parallax distance to NGC 4151 of 19.0(+2.4)(-2.6) megapa
45 sor moving in stereoscopic space to minimize parallax errors.
46 nitroxide-labeled phospholipids) used in the parallax fluorescence quenching method of determining pe
47                       One potent cue, motion parallax, frequently arises during translation of the ob
48 of cues, with binocular disparity and motion parallax generally providing more precise depth informat
49  signal depth sign (near vs far) from motion parallax; here, we examine whether and how these neurons
50 ecause of the geometric properties of motion parallax, however, both congruent and opposite cells cou
51 lution of 88 pixels per inch and full-motion parallax in an unprecedented view zone of 90 degrees.
52 erate selectivity for depth sign from motion parallax in macaque cortical area MT, a computation that
53 tinal signals to code depth-sign from motion parallax in the absence of other depth cues.
54  sign of depth (near versus far) from motion parallax in the absence of other depth cues.
55 d to discriminate depth sign based on motion parallax, in the absence of binocular disparity and pict
56 pproach to visual targets, perhaps to obtain parallax information.
57  depth from MP.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Motion parallax is a monocular cue to depth that commonly arise
58 first demonstration that self-induced motion parallax is sufficient to drive vergence eye movements u
59  on membrane penetration from quenching: the parallax method (PM; ) and distribution analysis.
60                                    Using the parallax method of London, the acrylodan ring is calcula
61 ies and bilayer depth measurements using the parallax method, was used to probe the position of Glu14
62 d closer to the cell cortex, as confirmed by Parallax microscopy.
63 avoid futile climbing attempts by processing parallax-motion vision to estimate gap width.
64 rom the observer's point of fixation [motion parallax (MP)].
65 ponse to absolute or relative motion (motion parallax) of objects in the visual scene, generated by l
66 llax can be a powerful depth cue, and motion parallax seems to be heavily exploited by animal species
67 ording to their depth tuning based on motion parallax, similar to the known clustering of MT neurons
68 display, for both absolute motion and motion parallax, subjects with CN reoriented their body in spac
69 tuned and is selectively modulated by motion parallax-the relative motion experienced during translat
70  conflict with depth information from motion parallax, transient vergence responses were observed.
71 r, a high spatial resolution and a wide full-parallax view zone (for short viewing distance from pote
72                       To compute from motion parallax whether an object appears nearer or farther tha
73          The model avoids distortions due to parallax, which occur in simple models when a single pro

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