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  1. Characterizing the Randot Preschool stereotest: Testability, norms, reliability, specificity and sensitivity in children aged 2-11 years
  2. Small or far away? Size and distance perception in the praying mantis
  3. A Single Mechanism Can Account for Human Perception of Depth in Mixed Correlation Random Dot Stereograms
  4. Viewing 3D TV over two months produces no discernible effects on balance, coordination or eyesight
  5. Insect stereopsis demonstrated using a 3D insect cinema
  6. Television viewing distance in British households
  7. Two common psychophysical measures of surround suppression reflect independent neuronal mechanisms
  8. Short-term monocular deprivation reduces inter ocular surround suppression
  9. The binocular energy model and V1 neurons signal disparity in half-matched stereograms
  10. The interaction between relative, familiar object size and binocular vision cues when perceiving stereoscopic 3D content
  11. Motion encoding in human being and praying mantis investigated with a masking paradigm
  12. Balance and coordination after viewing stereoscopic 3D television
  13. Effects of age on a real-world What-Where-When memory task
  14. The contrast sensitivity function of the praying mantis Sphodromantis lineola
  15. Stereoscopic 3-D content appears relatively veridical when viewed from an oblique angle
  16. What is stereoscopic vision good for?
  17. Stereo Vision, Models of
  18. Viewer experience with stereoscopic 3D television in the home
  19. An FPGA-based hardware accelerator for simulating spatiotemporal neurons
  20. Interaction between size and disparity cues in distance judgements
  21. User experience while viewing stereoscopic 3D television
  22. Stereo Vision, Models of
  23. Stereoacuity with Frisby and Revised FD2 Stereo Tests
  24. Perceptual compensation mechanisms when viewing stereoscopic 3D from an oblique angle
  25. Your Eyes Don't do the Math: Effect of Temporal Display Protocols on Perceived Brightness
  26. Visual Perception: One World from Two Eyes
  27. The Binocular Advantage in Visuomotor Tasks Involving Tools
  28. When Is General Wariness Favored in Avoiding Multiple Predator Types?
  29. Stereoscopy and the Human Visual System
  30. Visual Perception: Understanding Visual Cues to Depth
  31. The Scintillating Grid Illusion is Enhanced by Binocular Viewing
  32. Spatial Stereoresolution for Depth Corrugations May Be Set in Primary Visual Cortex
  33. Stereoscopy and the Human Visual System
  34. Visual Suppression in Intermittent Exotropia during Binocular Alignment
  35. Modeling long-range interactions across the visual field in stereo correspondence
  36. Modeling long-range interactions across the visual field in stereo correspondence
  37. Single vision during ocular deviation in intermittent exotropia
  38. Stereoscopic Vision in the Absence of the Lateral Occipital Cortex
  39. Vertical Binocular Disparity is Encoded Implicitly within a Model Neuronal Population Tuned to Horizontal Disparity and Orientation
  40. Two dimensions for the price of one: the efficient encoding of vertical disparity
  41. Estimating surface structure and eye position from local derivatives of the disparity vector field
  42. Sensors for impossible stimuli may solve the stereo correspondence problem
  43. Early computational processing in binocular vision and depth perception
  44. Understanding the Cortical Specialization for Horizontal Disparity
  45. A simple model accounts for the response of disparity-tuned V1 neurons to anticorrelated images
  46. A Bayesian Approach to the Stereo Correspondence Problem
  47. Reversed stereo depth and motion direction with anti-correlated stimuli
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