Adrien Chopin, Ph.D
Research Scientist in Cognitive Sciences
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New paper published in QJEP !

1/28/2012

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Mysterious preferences in stereo perception

In a very simple stereo configuration, we discovered that observers exhibit strong biases. When an upper dot is presented in front of a lower dot, the depth between the dots is perceived as completely different from the depth between an upper dot behind a lower dot. We have shown that the bias cannot be explained by cyclovergence biases or the tilt of the horopter.
  • Harris, J., Chopin, A., Zeiner, K., & Hibbard, P. (2012). Perception of relative depth interval: systematic biases in perceived depth. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 65(1): 73-91. doi:10.1080/17470218.2011.589520. [Abstract] / [PDF]
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