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We studied the detection of the incongruence between the two eyes' retinal images from occlusion perception. We previously analyzed the evasion action caused by occlusion by using green-red equiluminance, which is processed by parvocellular cells. Here we analyzed this action by using yellow-blue equiluminance, which is said to be treated by koniocellular cells and parvocellular cells. We observed that there were the cases in which the subject could perceive incongruence by the occlusion and other cases in which the subject could not perceive it. Significant differences were not seen in all conditions. Because a difference was seen in an evasion action at the time of the rim occlusion gaze when we compare the result for the yellow-blue equiluminance with the green-red equiluminance, it is suggested that the response for each equiluminance is different. We were able to clarify the characteristic difference between parvocellular cells and koniocellular cells from an occlusion experiment.
Shinya MOCHIDUKI
Tokai University
Ayaka NUNOMURA
Tokai University
Hiroaki KUDO
Nagoya University
Mitsuho YAMADA
Tokai University
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Shinya MOCHIDUKI, Ayaka NUNOMURA, Hiroaki KUDO, Mitsuho YAMADA, "Eye Movement Measurement of Gazing at the Rim of a Column in Stereo Images with Yellow-Blue Equiluminance Random Dots" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E102-A, no. 9, pp. 1196-1204, September 2019, doi: 10.1587/transfun.E102.A.1196.
Abstract: We studied the detection of the incongruence between the two eyes' retinal images from occlusion perception. We previously analyzed the evasion action caused by occlusion by using green-red equiluminance, which is processed by parvocellular cells. Here we analyzed this action by using yellow-blue equiluminance, which is said to be treated by koniocellular cells and parvocellular cells. We observed that there were the cases in which the subject could perceive incongruence by the occlusion and other cases in which the subject could not perceive it. Significant differences were not seen in all conditions. Because a difference was seen in an evasion action at the time of the rim occlusion gaze when we compare the result for the yellow-blue equiluminance with the green-red equiluminance, it is suggested that the response for each equiluminance is different. We were able to clarify the characteristic difference between parvocellular cells and koniocellular cells from an occlusion experiment.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/transfun.E102.A.1196/_p
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AU - Hiroaki KUDO
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