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11 July 2001 Psychophysiology of 3D vision: short (hi)story of random dot autostereograms
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Proceedings Volume 4515, Light and Optics in Biomedicine; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.432979
Event: Light and Optics in Biomedicine, 2000, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
The short outline of random dot autostereograms is presented. First a concise historical sketch of basic notions and concepts used in theory of stereoscopy is reminded. Then two principal techniques of the random dot autostereograms perception are explained. At last the design of autostereograms is shortly discussed, as well as the mechanisms which enable perception of these stimuli.
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Zbigniew Jaroszewicz "Psychophysiology of 3D vision: short (hi)story of random dot autostereograms", Proc. SPIE 4515, Light and Optics in Biomedicine, (11 July 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.432979
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KEYWORDS
Stereo holograms

Eye

Retina

3D vision

Psychophysiology

Visual system

Visualization

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