ROLE OF SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL COINCIDENCE IN-DEPTH ORGANIZATION

Authors
Citation
H. Kojima et R. Blake, ROLE OF SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL COINCIDENCE IN-DEPTH ORGANIZATION, Perception, 27(5), 1998, pp. 541-552
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Experimental",Psychology
Journal title
ISSN journal
03010066
Volume
27
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
541 - 552
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-0066(1998)27:5<541:ROSATC>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
The linking of spatial information is essential for coherent space per ception. A study is reported of the contribution of temporal and spati al alignment for the linkage of spatial elements in terms of depth per ception. Stereo half-images were generated on the left and right halve s of a large-screen video monitor and viewed through a mirror stereosc ope. The half-images portrayed a black vertically oriented bar with tw o brackets immediately flanking this bar and placed in crossed or uncr ossed disparity relative to the bar. A pair of thin white 'bridging li nes' could appear on the black bar, always at zero disparity. Brackets and bridging lines could be flickered either in phase or out of phase . Observers judged whether the brackets appeared in front of or behind the black bar, with disparity varied. Compared to conditions when the bridging lines were absent, depth judgments were markedly biased towa rd ''in front'' when bridging lines and brackets flashed in temporal p hase; this bias was much reduced when the bridging lines and brackets flashed out of phase. This biasing effect also depended on spatial off set of lines and brackets. However, perception was uninfluenced by the lateral separation between object and brackets.