| Literature DB >> 26669421 |
Laurence P Tidbury1, Robert H Black2, Anna R O'Connor3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The perception of compelling depth is often reported in individuals where no clinically measurable stereoacuity is apparent. We aim to investigate the potential cause of this finding by varying the amount of stereopsis available to the subject, and assessing their perception of depth viewing 3-D video clips and a Nintendo 3DS.Entities:
Keywords: Binocular vision; depth perception; diagnostic tests; stereopsis; vision; visual perception
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26669421 PMCID: PMC4776686 DOI: 10.3109/09273972.2015.1107600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Strabismus ISSN: 0927-3972
Figure 1. Monocularly viewable depiction of Pacman stimuli with crossed disparity (inclusion of shadow is indicative of depth and not present in actual stimuli).
Results of the clinical stereoacuity tests, 3DTV Static Task (digital stereoacuity test), 3DTV video clip ratings, and the 3DS near task. The interocular visual acuity difference and lens power required to create each blur state is provided. The differences in stereoacuity scores between each blur state were statistically significantly different for the clinical stereoacuity tests and the 3DTV Static Task (P < 0.001) (n = 57).
| A (No Blur) | B (3 lines of blur) | C (6 lines of blur) | D (Suppression) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VA difference between eyes ( | 0.0 (0.02) | 0.30 (0.04) | 0.67 (0.06) | 1.09 (0.06) |
| Lens Required | Nil | +1.25 (0.50) | +2.00 (0.75) | +9.00 (3.0) |
| TNO | 1.78 (0.3) 1.18–5.00 | 2.08 (0.90) 1.48–5.00 | 3.29 (2.62) 1.48–5.00 | 5.00 (0) 5.00–5.00 |
| Pre-School Randot | 1.60 (0.4) 1.30–5.00 | 2.00 (0.60) 1.60–5.00 | 5.00 (2.62) 1.78–5.00 | 5.00 (0) 5.00–5.00 |
| Frisby | 1.30 (0.18) 1.30–5.00 | 1.88 (0.57) 1.30–5.00 | 2.20 (0.73) 1.30–5.00 | 5.00 (0) 1.93–5.00 |
| Distance Randot | 1.78 (0.22) 1.30–5.00 | 5.00 (2.39) 1.78–5.00 | 5.00 (0.00) 2.60–5.00 | 5.00 (0) 5.00–5.00 |
| FD2 | 1.18 (0.48) 0.7–5.00 | 5.00 (3.39) 1.3–5.00 | 5.00 (0.00) 1.70–5.00 | 5.00 (0) 5.00–5.00 |
| 3DTV Static Task | 1.94 (1.00) 1.94–4.00 | 2.94 (1.57) 1.94–4.00 | 3.80 (0.49) 1.94–5.00 | 5.00 (0.00) 5.00–5.00 |
| 3DTV Video Clips | 9 (3) 1–10 | 8 (3) 1–10 | 7 (4) 1–10 | 4 (5) 1–10 |
| Near 3DS Task | 100 (25) 0–100 | 100 (25) 0–100 | 90 (60) 0–100 | 20 (60) 0–100 |
Maximum crossed and uncrossed disparities of each video clip. The ratings provided by each subject are also provided to illustrate that it is not necessarily the range of disparities that provide the “3-D effect” (n = 57). The title of each column briefly describes the contents of the video clip.
| Baseball | Fish | Pole Vault | Fencing | Ribbon | Baseball | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Max Crossed Disparity | 3.1 | 2.88 | 3.31 | 3.56 | 2.81 | 3.1 |
| Max Uncrossed Disparity | 2.48 | 2.93 | 2.71 | 3.33 | 2.83 | 2.48 |
| 3DTV Video Clips – State A | 9 (2) | 7 (3) | 9 (2) | 9 (2) | 8 (3) | 9 (2) |
Subject ratings for 3-D and 2-D video clips. Ratings were significantly better for the 3-D clips (P < 0.001), other than in state D, where no difference was found (n = 24).
| A (No blur) | B (3 lines of blur) | C (6 lines of blur) | D (Suppression) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3-D Video Clips | 9 (3) 1–10 | 8 (3) 1–10 | 7 (5) 1–10 | 3 (5) 1–10 |
| 2-D Video Clips | 4 (5.5) 1–10 | 3 (5) 1–10 | 4 (5) 1–10 | 3.5 (5) 1–10 |