AbstractRecent studies show how single neurons detect binocular disparities. But how these signals are used for stereoscopic perception remains a puzzle
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
Binocular neurons that are closely related to depth perception should respond selectively for stimul...
Stereoscopic vision describes the ability to perceive three-dimensional information from visual inpu...
AbstractRecent studies show how single neurons detect binocular disparities. But how these signals a...
AbstractNeurons in primary visual cortex respond to binocular disparity, the raw material of stereos...
AbstractNeurons in primary visual cortex respond to binocular disparity, the raw material of stereos...
Humans and some animals can use their two eyes in cooperation to detect and discriminate parts of th...
AbstractOur ability to see the world in depth is a major accomplishment of the brain. Previous model...
Abstract: The early neurophysiology of binocular vision is largely dominated by measurements of disp...
Disparity-selective cells appear to occur in all parts of the visual cortex, but a recent fMRI study...
AbstractNeurons of the visual system that exhibit depth specificity are prevalent in the medial temp...
Stereoscopic depth perception is a fascinating ability in its own right and also a useful model of p...
Our ability to coordinate the use of our left and right eyes and to make use of subtle differences b...
Our ability to see the world in depth is a major accomplishment of the brain. Previous models of how...
Binocular stereopsis is one of the primary cues for three-dimensional (3D) vision in species ranging...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
Binocular neurons that are closely related to depth perception should respond selectively for stimul...
Stereoscopic vision describes the ability to perceive three-dimensional information from visual inpu...
AbstractRecent studies show how single neurons detect binocular disparities. But how these signals a...
AbstractNeurons in primary visual cortex respond to binocular disparity, the raw material of stereos...
AbstractNeurons in primary visual cortex respond to binocular disparity, the raw material of stereos...
Humans and some animals can use their two eyes in cooperation to detect and discriminate parts of th...
AbstractOur ability to see the world in depth is a major accomplishment of the brain. Previous model...
Abstract: The early neurophysiology of binocular vision is largely dominated by measurements of disp...
Disparity-selective cells appear to occur in all parts of the visual cortex, but a recent fMRI study...
AbstractNeurons of the visual system that exhibit depth specificity are prevalent in the medial temp...
Stereoscopic depth perception is a fascinating ability in its own right and also a useful model of p...
Our ability to coordinate the use of our left and right eyes and to make use of subtle differences b...
Our ability to see the world in depth is a major accomplishment of the brain. Previous models of how...
Binocular stereopsis is one of the primary cues for three-dimensional (3D) vision in species ranging...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
Binocular neurons that are closely related to depth perception should respond selectively for stimul...
Stereoscopic vision describes the ability to perceive three-dimensional information from visual inpu...