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Depth Perception Kimberley A. Clow kclow2@uwo.ca
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Outline Oculomotor Cues Pictorial Cues Motion Based Cues Stereopsis
Development of Depth Perception Effects of Experience
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Types
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Importance Recognition of location in space is essential for almost all activities navigating/avoiding objects jumping catching/throwing reaching/grasping size judgements and recognition As a result, many redundant systems available for assessing depth and distance
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How Do We Perceive Depth?
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Oculomotor Cues
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Accomodation
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Convergence
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Pictorial Cues
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Occlusion
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Height in Visual Field
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Moon Illusion
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Possibility
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Relative Size
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How it works
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Can Create Illusions...
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“Excuse me for shouting – I thought you were farther away.”
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Which is Bigger?
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Familiar Size
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Effects of Familiar Size
Size Constancy Shape Constancy
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Atmospheric Haze
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Linear Perspective
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Which Line is Longer?
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Which pair of white dots has the greatest vertical separation ?
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Texture Gradient
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Texture Discontinuities
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An Example
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Another Example
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Shading Original Reversed
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Pictorial Cues Together
Pictorial Cues work together to give 2D pictures and art a 3D feel
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Illusion
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Explanation
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Motion Based Cues These cues depend on Geometric changes in the scene
Effects of self-motion Movement through the visual field
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Motion Parallax
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Biological Motion
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Optic Flow
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Binocular Cues Two eyes Slightly displaced images in each eye
Info about relative depth Based on the geometry of the images reaching the eye
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Important Terms
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Retinal Disparity
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Example
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Crossed & Uncrossed
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Diplopia
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Stereopsis
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Physiological Basis How can cortical neurons process disparity information? Cortical neurons that code retinal disparity Respond based on the positions of the images on the two retinae
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Example
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Motion Illusion
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Size Constancy Why does someone walking away NOT appear to shrink?
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The Holway-Boring Experiment
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Which Line is Longer? #1? #2? Muller-Lyer Illusion:
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Explanation #1 #2
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Development
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The Effects of Experience
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