Perceived slant of stereoscopic patterns consisting of random dots, concentric lines, and radial lines was measured. One of the two images was magnified vertically, in other words, vertical size disparity was introduced into the stimulus.
The results showed that despite the differences in the local horizontal disparity, perceived slants were similar for the three patterns.
The results are consistent with the idea that the visual system uses vertical disparity in the process of establishing local stereo correspondence.
Figure caption: Concentric (left) and radial (right) patterns with vertical magnification of one eye’s image used in the experiment. These patterns produced basically the same percept of surface slant although they contained different directions of local horizontal disparity.
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