Abstract
Tanner’s theory of recognition [ J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 28, 882 ( 1956)] was applied to the discrimination of retinal disparity stimuli for both diplopic and fused images. The results for diplopic stereopsis suggest a two-channel model with separate encoding of crossed and uncrossed disparities, similar to the model proposed by Richards [ Exp. Brain Res. 10, 308 ( 1970)]. For fused images the results were consistent with a multichannel model with overlapping disparity sensitivities.
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