Geometric and induced effects in binocular stereopsis and motion parallax. Allison, R., Rogers, B. J., & Bradshaw, M. F. Vision Research, 43(17):1879-93, 2003.
Geometric and induced effects in binocular stereopsis and motion parallax [link]-1  doi  abstract   bibtex   
This paper examines and contrasts motion-parallax analogues of the induced-size and induced-shear effects with the equivalent induced effects from binocular disparity. During lateral head motion or with binocular stereopsis, vertical-shear and vertical-size transformations produced 'induced effects' of apparent inclination and slant that are not predicted geometrically. With vertical head motion, horizontal-shear and horizontal-size transformations produced similar analogues of the disparity induced effects. Typically, the induced effects were opposite in direction and slightly smaller in size than the geometric effects. Local induced-shear and induced-size effects could be elicited from motion parallax, but not from disparity, and were most pronounced when the stimulus contained discontinuities in velocity gradient. The implications of these results are discussed in the context of models of depth perception from disparity and structure from motion
@article{allison20031879-93,
	abstract = {This paper examines and contrasts motion-parallax analogues of the induced-size and induced-shear effects with the equivalent induced effects from binocular disparity. During lateral head motion or with binocular stereopsis, vertical-shear and vertical-size transformations produced 'induced effects' of apparent inclination and slant that are not predicted geometrically. With vertical head motion, horizontal-shear and horizontal-size transformations produced similar analogues of the disparity induced effects. Typically, the induced effects were opposite in direction and slightly smaller in size than the geometric effects. Local induced-shear and induced-size effects could be elicited from motion parallax, but not from disparity, and were most pronounced when the stimulus contained discontinuities in velocity gradient. The implications of these results are discussed in the context of models of depth perception from disparity and structure from motion},
	author = {Allison, R.S. and Rogers, B. J. and Bradshaw, M. F.},
	date-modified = {2011-05-10 14:57:34 -0400},
	doi = {10.1016/S0042-6989(03)00298-0},
	journal = {Vision Research},
	keywords = {Stereopsis},
	number = {17},
	pages = {1879-93},
	title = {Geometric and induced effects in binocular stereopsis and motion parallax},
	url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0042-6989(03)00298-0},
	volume = {43},
	year = {2003},
	url-1 = {https://doi.org/10.1016/S0042-6989(03)00298-0}}

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