Sensitivity to velocity- and disparity based cues to motion-in-depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment

Yes === Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in disparity over time (CD), and interocular velocity differences (IOVD). While CD requires the computation of small spatial disparities, IOVD could be computed from a much lower-resolution signa...

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Main Authors: Maloney, R.T., Kaestner, M., Bruce, Alison, Bloj, Marina, Harris, J.M., Wade, A.R.
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Published: 2018
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-165472019-08-31T03:04:55Z Sensitivity to velocity- and disparity based cues to motion-in-depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment Maloney, R.T. Kaestner, M. Bruce, Alison Bloj, Marina Harris, J.M. Wade, A.R. Motion-in-depth (MID) perception Changes in disparity (CD) Interocular velocity differences (IOVD) Binocular vision impairment (BVI) Stereopsis 3D motion Strabismus Amblyopia Yes Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in disparity over time (CD), and interocular velocity differences (IOVD). While CD requires the computation of small spatial disparities, IOVD could be computed from a much lower-resolution signal. IOVD signals therefore might still be available under conditions of binocular vision impairment (BVI) with limited or no stereopsis, e.g. amblyopia. Methods: Sensitivity to CD and IOVD was measured in adults who had undergone therapy to correct optical misalignment or amblyopia in childhood (n=16), as well as normal vision controls with good stereoacuity (n=8). Observers discriminated the interval containing a smoothly-oscillating MID “test” stimulus from a “control” stimulus in a two-interval forced choice (2IFC) paradigm. Results: Of the BVI observers with no static stereoacuity (n=9), one displayed evidence for sensitivity to IOVD only, while there was otherwise no sensitivity for either CD or IOVD in the group. Generally, BVI observers with measurable stereoacuity (n=7) displayed a pattern resembling the control group: showing a similar sensitivity for both cues. A neutral-density (ND) filter placed in front of the fixing eye in a subset of BVI observers did not improve performance. Conclusions: In one BVI observer there was preserved sensitivity to IOVD but not CD, though overall only those BVI observers with at least gross stereopsis were able to detect disparity-based or velocity-based cues to MID. The results imply that these logically distinct information sources are somehow coupled, and in some cases BVI observers with no stereopsis may still retain sensitivity to IOVD. UK Biotechnology and Biological 498 Sciences Research Council (BBSRC): BB/M002543/1 (Alex R. Wade) BB/M001660/1 (Julie 499 M. Harris) and BB/M001210/1 (Marina Bloj) 2018-08-22T10:49:06Z 2018-08-22T10:49:06Z 2018-09 2018-07-31 Article published version paper Maloney RT, Kaestner M, Bruce A et al (2018) Sensitivity to velocity- and disparity- based cues to motion-in-depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 59(11): 4375-4383. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/16547 en https://doi.org/10.1167/ iovs.17-23692 Copyright 2018 The Authors. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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language en
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topic Motion-in-depth (MID) perception
Changes in disparity (CD)
Interocular velocity differences (IOVD)
Binocular vision impairment (BVI)
Stereopsis
3D motion
Strabismus
Amblyopia
spellingShingle Motion-in-depth (MID) perception
Changes in disparity (CD)
Interocular velocity differences (IOVD)
Binocular vision impairment (BVI)
Stereopsis
3D motion
Strabismus
Amblyopia
Maloney, R.T.
Kaestner, M.
Bruce, Alison
Bloj, Marina
Harris, J.M.
Wade, A.R.
Sensitivity to velocity- and disparity based cues to motion-in-depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment
description Yes === Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in disparity over time (CD), and interocular velocity differences (IOVD). While CD requires the computation of small spatial disparities, IOVD could be computed from a much lower-resolution signal. IOVD signals therefore might still be available under conditions of binocular vision impairment (BVI) with limited or no stereopsis, e.g. amblyopia. Methods: Sensitivity to CD and IOVD was measured in adults who had undergone therapy to correct optical misalignment or amblyopia in childhood (n=16), as well as normal vision controls with good stereoacuity (n=8). Observers discriminated the interval containing a smoothly-oscillating MID “test” stimulus from a “control” stimulus in a two-interval forced choice (2IFC) paradigm. Results: Of the BVI observers with no static stereoacuity (n=9), one displayed evidence for sensitivity to IOVD only, while there was otherwise no sensitivity for either CD or IOVD in the group. Generally, BVI observers with measurable stereoacuity (n=7) displayed a pattern resembling the control group: showing a similar sensitivity for both cues. A neutral-density (ND) filter placed in front of the fixing eye in a subset of BVI observers did not improve performance. Conclusions: In one BVI observer there was preserved sensitivity to IOVD but not CD, though overall only those BVI observers with at least gross stereopsis were able to detect disparity-based or velocity-based cues to MID. The results imply that these logically distinct information sources are somehow coupled, and in some cases BVI observers with no stereopsis may still retain sensitivity to IOVD. === UK Biotechnology and Biological 498 Sciences Research Council (BBSRC): BB/M002543/1 (Alex R. Wade) BB/M001660/1 (Julie 499 M. Harris) and BB/M001210/1 (Marina Bloj)
author Maloney, R.T.
Kaestner, M.
Bruce, Alison
Bloj, Marina
Harris, J.M.
Wade, A.R.
author_facet Maloney, R.T.
Kaestner, M.
Bruce, Alison
Bloj, Marina
Harris, J.M.
Wade, A.R.
author_sort Maloney, R.T.
title Sensitivity to velocity- and disparity based cues to motion-in-depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment
title_short Sensitivity to velocity- and disparity based cues to motion-in-depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment
title_full Sensitivity to velocity- and disparity based cues to motion-in-depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment
title_fullStr Sensitivity to velocity- and disparity based cues to motion-in-depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity to velocity- and disparity based cues to motion-in-depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment
title_sort sensitivity to velocity- and disparity based cues to motion-in-depth with and without spared stereopsis in binocular visual impairment
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10454/16547
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