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A normative dataset on human global stereopsis using the quick Disparity Sensitivity Function (qDSF)

Reynaud et al., 2015

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2340864966778857132
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Reynaud A
Gao Y
Hess R
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Vision Research

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Global stereopsis results from the lateral displacement of distributed textured elements between the eyes. In this study, we investigate how the key parameters of the disparity sensitivity function such as its peak sensitivity and spatial bandwidth are distributed across a …
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    • G06T2207/00Indexing scheme for image analysis or image enhancement
    • G06T2207/10Image acquisition modality
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    • G06T2207/20Special algorithmic details

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