D(max) for stereoscopic depth perception with simulated monovision correction.

Jin Qian, Samuel A Adeseye, Scott B Stevenson, Saumil S Patel, Harold E Bedell
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Abstract

Purpose: Persons who wear monovision correction typically receive a clear image in one eye and a blurred image in the other eye. Although monovision is known to elevate the minimum stereoscopic threshold (Dmin), it is uncertain how it influences the largest binocular disparity for which the direction of depth can reliably be perceived (Dmax). In this study, we compared Dmax for stereo when one eye's image is blurred to Dmax when both eyes' images are either clear or blurred.

Methods: The stimulus was a pair of vertically oriented, random-line patterns. To simulate monovision correction with +1.5 or +2.5 D defocus, the images of the line patterns presented to one eye were spatially low-pass filtered while the patterns presented to the other eye remained unfiltered.

Results: Compared to binocular viewing without blur, Dmin is elevated substantially more in the presence of monocular than binocular simulated blur. Dmax is reduced in the presence of simulated monocular blur by between 13 and 44%, compared to when the images in both eyes are clear. In contrast, when the targets presented to both eyes are blurred equally, Dmax either is unchanged or increases slightly, compared to the values measured with no blur.

Conclusion: In conjunction with the elevation of Dmin, the reduction of Dmax with monocular blur indicates that the range of useful stereoscopic depth perception is likely to be compressed in patients who wear monovision corrections.

D(max)用于模拟单视觉校正的立体深度感知。
目的:戴单视矫正器的人通常一只眼睛的图像清晰,另一只眼睛的图像模糊。虽然已知单视可以提高最小立体阈值(Dmin),但不确定它如何影响可以可靠地感知深度方向的最大双目视差(Dmax)。在本研究中,我们比较了单眼图像模糊和双眼图像清晰或模糊时的立体Dmax。方法:刺激是一对垂直方向的随机线图案。为了模拟+1.5或+2.5 D离焦的单视校正,呈现给一只眼睛的线条图案图像进行了空间低通滤波,而呈现给另一只眼睛的图案则保持未滤波。结果:与没有模糊的双眼观看相比,单眼的Dmin明显高于双眼模拟模糊。与两只眼睛都清晰的图像相比,在模拟单眼模糊的情况下,Dmax降低了13%到44%。相比之下,当呈现在两只眼睛面前的目标同样模糊时,与没有模糊的情况相比,Dmax要么保持不变,要么略有增加。结论:在Dmin升高的同时,单眼模糊的Dmax降低表明戴单视矫正的患者有用的立体深度感知范围可能被压缩。
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Seeing and Perceiving
Seeing and Perceiving BIOPHYSICS-PSYCHOLOGY
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