Binocular depth discrimination and estimation beyond interaction space
Binocular depth discrimination and estimation beyond interaction space is a scholarly work by Robert S. Allison and Barbara Gillam, published in 2009 in ''Journal of Vision''. The main subjects of the publication include binocular vision, visual perception, monocular, stereopsis, color constancy, depth perception, artificial intelligence, binocular disparity, computer science, mathematics, stereoscopy, myopia, and computer vision. The authors found that the presence of environmental cues to distance greatly enhanced stereoscopic depth constancy at distances of 4.5 and 9.0 m.