Title of article :
Two eyes: better than one?
Author/Authors :
Simpson، نويسنده , , William A. and Manahilov، نويسنده , , Velitchko and Shahani، نويسنده , , Uma، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Classical data on the detection of simple patterns show that two eyes are more sensitive than one eye. The degree of binocular summation is important for inferences about the underlying combination mechanism. In a signal detection theory framework, sensitivity is limited by internal noise. If noise is added centrally after binocular combination, binocular sensitivity is expected to be twice as good as monocular. If the noise is added peripherally at each eye prior to combination, binocular sensitivity will be 2 higher than monocular. In a large sample of observers (51), we measured contrast sensitivity for detection of gratings at several spatial frequencies using left, right, or both eyes. Estimates of binocular summation using both binocular summation ratios and Minkowski coefficients show a summation ratio with means in the range of 1.5–1.6. The 95% confidence interval overlaps with the value of 2 predicted by the peripheral noise model and does not overlap with the value of 2 predicted by the central noise model.
Keywords :
Stereo vision , Binocular summation , signal detection theory
Journal title :
Acta Psychologica
Journal title :
Acta Psychologica