© 2015 the authors. The binocular disparity between the views of the world registered by the left and right eyes provides a powerful signal about the depth structure of the environment. Despite increasing knowledge of the cortical areas that process disparity from animal models, comparatively little is known about the local architecture of stereoscopic processing in the human brain. Here, we take advantage of the high spatial specificity and image contrast offered by 7 tesla fMRI to test for systematic organization of disparity representations in the human brain. Participants viewed random dot stereogram stimuli depicting different depth positions while we recorded fMRI responses from dorsomedial visual cortex.Werepeated measurements across...
The visual perception of 3D depth is underpinned by the brain’s ability to combine signals from the ...
PURPOSE: Perceiving binocular depth relies on the ability of our visual system to precisely match co...
In a random-dot stereogram (RDS), the percept of object surfaces in a three-dimensional scene is gen...
© 2015 the authors. The binocular disparity between the views of the world registered by the left an...
The binocular disparity between the views of the world registered by the left and right eyes provide...
Processing of binocular disparity is thought to be widespread throughout cortex, highlighting its im...
We used binocular stimuli to define how the visual location of stereoscopic depth structure maps top...
Binocular disparity is of vital importance in stereoscopic vision. It determines the depth magnitude...
Human perception is remarkably flexible: we experience vivid 3D structure under diverse conditions f...
Stereoscopic vision relies mainly on relative depth differences between objects rather than on their...
Binocular disparity provides critical information about three-dimensional (3D) structures to support...
The brain's skill in estimating the 3-D orientation of viewed surfaces supports a range of behaviors...
Abstract Background Binocular disparity provides a powerful cue for depth perception in a stereoscop...
The binocular disparity of two retina images is a main cue of stereoscopic vision. However, the glob...
Binocular disparity provides critical information about three-dimensional (3D) structure to support ...
The visual perception of 3D depth is underpinned by the brain’s ability to combine signals from the ...
PURPOSE: Perceiving binocular depth relies on the ability of our visual system to precisely match co...
In a random-dot stereogram (RDS), the percept of object surfaces in a three-dimensional scene is gen...
© 2015 the authors. The binocular disparity between the views of the world registered by the left an...
The binocular disparity between the views of the world registered by the left and right eyes provide...
Processing of binocular disparity is thought to be widespread throughout cortex, highlighting its im...
We used binocular stimuli to define how the visual location of stereoscopic depth structure maps top...
Binocular disparity is of vital importance in stereoscopic vision. It determines the depth magnitude...
Human perception is remarkably flexible: we experience vivid 3D structure under diverse conditions f...
Stereoscopic vision relies mainly on relative depth differences between objects rather than on their...
Binocular disparity provides critical information about three-dimensional (3D) structures to support...
The brain's skill in estimating the 3-D orientation of viewed surfaces supports a range of behaviors...
Abstract Background Binocular disparity provides a powerful cue for depth perception in a stereoscop...
The binocular disparity of two retina images is a main cue of stereoscopic vision. However, the glob...
Binocular disparity provides critical information about three-dimensional (3D) structure to support ...
The visual perception of 3D depth is underpinned by the brain’s ability to combine signals from the ...
PURPOSE: Perceiving binocular depth relies on the ability of our visual system to precisely match co...
In a random-dot stereogram (RDS), the percept of object surfaces in a three-dimensional scene is gen...