All Relations between disparity and arc

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Leandro Machado Oliveira, Flávio Fernando Demarco, Fabrício Batistin Zanatt. Educational inequalities and alcohol-related consequences in Brazil. Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire). vol 59. issue 3. 2024-05-02. PMID:38695263. this study aimed to test whether the alcohol harm paradox (ahp) is observed in brazil by investigating (i) the association between educational attainment and alcohol-related consequences (arc) and (ii) the contribution of average alcohol volume consumed (avc), past-month heavy episodic drinking (hed), smoking, body mass index (bmi), and depression in accounting for the disparities in arc. 2024-05-02 2024-05-04 Not clear
Rahim Ullah, Naveed Rauf, Ghulam Nabi, Shen Yi, Zhou Yu-Dong, Junfen F. Mechanistic insight into high-fat diet-induced metabolic inflammation in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus. Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie. vol 142. 2021-09-22. PMID:34388531. furthermore, understanding few other questions, such as the diets causing hypothalamic inflammation, the gender disparity in response to hfd feeding, and how hypothalamic inflammation affects arc neurons to cause impaired metabolism, will be helpful for the development of therapeutic approaches to prevent or treat hfd-induced obesity. 2021-09-22 2023-08-13 Not clear
Lukas Landler, Graeme D Ruxton, E Pascal Malkempe. Grouped circular data in biology: advice for effectively implementing statistical procedures. Behavioral ecology and sociobiology. vol 74. issue 8. 2020-07-31. PMID:32728310. this disparity can cause an uncontrolled increase in type i error rate, an effect that is particularly problematic for tests that are based on the distribution of arc lengths between adjacent points (such as the rao spacing test). 2020-07-31 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sara Alarcon Carrillo, Alex S Baldwin, Robert F Hes. Factors limiting sensitivity to binocular disparity in human vision: Evidence from a noise-masking approach. Journal of vision. vol 20. issue 3. 2020-07-03. PMID:32232374. the threshold disparity ranged from 24 arc seconds in the most-able subject to 275 arc seconds in the least-able subject. 2020-07-03 2023-08-13 human
b' G\\xc3\\xa1bor Horv\\xc3\\xa1th, Vanda A Nemes, J\\xc3\\xa1nos Rad\\xc3\\xb3, Andr\\xc3\\xa1s Czigler, B\\xc3\\xa9la T\\xc3\\xb6r\\xc3\\xb6k, P\\xc3\\xa9ter Buz\\xc3\\xa1s, G\\xc3\\xa1bor Jand\\xc3\\xb. Simple reaction times to cyclopean stimuli reveal that the binocular system is tuned to react faster to near than to far objects. PloS one. vol 13. issue 1. 2018-01-29. PMID:29304135.' rts as a function of disparity followed a u-shaped tuning curve indicating an optimum at around 15 arc min, where rts were minimal. 2018-01-29 2023-08-13 human
Jonghyun Kim, Jong-Young Hong, Keehoon Hong, Hee Kyung Yang, Sang Beom Han, Jeong-Min Hwang, Byoungho Le. Glasses-free randot stereotest. Journal of biomedical optics. vol 20. issue 6. 2016-03-28. PMID:26057031. the crosstalk of the system is about 6.42% for four-view and 4.17% for two-view, the time required for one measurement is less than 20 s, and the minimum angular disparity that the system can provide is about 23 arc sec. 2016-03-28 2023-08-13 human
Aiga Svede, Jörg Hoormann, Stephanie Jainta, Wolfgang Jaschinsk. Subjective fixation disparity affected by dynamic asymmetry, resting vergence, and nonius bias. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. vol 52. issue 7. 2011-09-01. PMID:21467184. this study was undertaken to investigate how subjectively measured fixation disparity can be explained by (1) the convergent-divergent asymmetry of vergence dynamics (called dynamic asymmetry) for a disparity vergence step stimulus of 1° (60 arc min), (2) the dark vergence, and (3) the nonius bias. 2011-09-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Wolfgang Skrandie. Assessment of depth perception using psychophysical thresholds and stereoscopically evoked brain activity. Documenta ophthalmologica. Advances in ophthalmology. vol 119. issue 3. 2010-03-30. PMID:19856007. horizontal disparity ranged from 7 to 24.5 min of arc. 2010-03-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Farley Norman, Hideko F Norman, Amy E Craft, Crystal L Walton, Ashley N Bartholomew, Cory L Burton, Elizabeth Y Wiesemann, Charles E Crabtre. Stereopsis and aging. Vision research. vol 48. issue 23-24. 2008-12-05. PMID:18771680. in particular, experiment 1 evaluated observers' abilities to discriminate ordinal depth differences away from the horopter using standing disparities of 6.5-46 min arc. 2008-12-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Stephan de la Rosa, Giampaolo Moraglia, Bruce A Schneide. The magnitude of binocular disparity modulates search time for targets defined by a conjunction of depth and colour. Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale. vol 62. issue 3. 2008-10-28. PMID:18778143. the obtained slope shows that (1) a rapid search only occurs with disparities greater than 6 min of arc, a value that vastly exceeds the stereo threshold, and that (2) the steepness of this slope increases in a major way at lower disparities. 2008-10-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
José R Jiménez, José J Castro, Enrique Hita, Rosario G Aner. Upper disparity limit after LASIK. Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision. vol 25. issue 6. 2008-08-01. PMID:18516131. the results show that the upper disparity limit declines from 41.1 min of arc on average to 31.3 min of arc after lasik, being significant in 83% of the patients. 2008-08-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Dean R Melmoth, Mithu Storoni, Georgina Todd, Alison L Finlay, Simon Gran. Dissociation between vergence and binocular disparity cues in the control of prehension. Experimental brain research. vol 183. issue 3. 2008-04-04. PMID:17665181. the plus lens was individually tailored to reduce each subject's disparity sensitivity (to 400-800 arc s), while minimizing effects on distance estimation. 2008-04-04 2023-08-12 human
Annette Werne. The influence of depth segmentation on colour constancy. Perception. vol 35. issue 9. 2007-06-19. PMID:17120839. the influence of depth on colour constancy was tested by introducing stereo disparity, whereby the test patch and background were perceived in either the same or one of five different depth planes (1.9-57 min of arc). 2007-06-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Zhi Li, Peiji Liang, Fuchuan Su. Properties of pupillary responses to dynamic random-dot stereograms. Experimental brain research. vol 168. issue 3. 2006-07-06. PMID:16323005. the spatial frequency was from 0.1 to 1.2 cycles per degree (cpd), and the disparity amplitude was from 4 to 24 min arc. 2006-07-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Zhi Li, Peiji Liang, Fuchuan Su. Properties of pupillary responses to dynamic random-dot stereograms. Experimental brain research. vol 168. issue 3. 2006-07-06. PMID:16323005. when the disparity amplitude was fixed to 8 min arc, the pupillary response amplitude increased with increasing spatial frequency, eventually reaching a plateau. 2006-07-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sieu K Khuu, Anthony Haye. Glass-pattern detection is tuned for stereo-depth. Vision research. vol 45. issue 18. 2006-01-17. PMID:15979467. the first experiment showed that detection thresholds increased when partner dots were separated in depth at disparities greater than approximately 17 min arc; the second experiment showed that noise dots disrupted the detection of form if they were presented at disparities of between approximately +/-20 min arc from the glass pattern's presentation depth plane. 2006-01-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
J E McClain, A J Cacioppo, J M Reising, R J Koube. The interaction of chromostereopsis and stereopsis in stereoscopic CRT displays. Applied ergonomics. vol 21. issue 2. 2005-03-31. PMID:15676764. due to the chromostereoscopic effect on the perception of depth, hues on extreme ends of the colour spectrum should not be used in situations where less than 3.39 arc minutes of disparity difference is being portrayed on a stereoscopic display, unless the hues are consistently being used to alter the depth presented by stereoscopic disparity, or the chromostereoscopic depth resulting from certain hues is consistently nullified by altering disparity levels accordingly. 2005-03-31 2023-08-12 human
Mohamed A Moussa, Susan J Leat, Jocelyn Fauber. The moving dynamic random dot stereosize test: validity and repeatability. Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. vol 40. issue 6. 2004-01-30. PMID:14655982. disparity is maintained at 616 sec arc and the dependent variable is the angular subtense of the target, which varies from 11 degrees to 11 ft. 2004-01-30 2023-08-12 human
T J Andrews, A Glennerster, A J Parke. Stereoacuity thresholds in the presence of a reference surface. Vision research. vol 41. issue 23. 2002-01-07. PMID:11704242. on individual trials, the reference surface was presented at one of three disparities (-10, 0 and +10 arc min). 2002-01-07 2023-08-12 human
T J Andrews, A Glennerster, A J Parke. Stereoacuity thresholds in the presence of a reference surface. Vision research. vol 41. issue 23. 2002-01-07. PMID:11704242. to control for monocular cues, changes in threshold were determined with respect to a disparity noise condition that was in all ways identical to the reference plane condition, except that the disparities of the dots were randomly assigned between 10 and +10 arc min. 2002-01-07 2023-08-12 human