Neurophysiological and behavioral reports converge to suggest that monocular neurons in the primary visual cortex are biased toward low spatial frequencies, while binocular neurons favor high spatial frequencies. Here we tested this hypothesis with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Human participants viewed flickering gratings at one of two spatial frequencies presented to either the left or the right eye, and judged which of the two eyes was being stimulated (utrocular discrimination). Using multivoxel pattern analysis we found that local spatial patterns of signals in primary visual cortex (V1) allowed successful decoding of the eye-of-origin. Decoding was above chance for low but not high spatial frequencies, confirming the p...
Binocular mechanisms for visual processing are thought to enhance spatial acuity by combining matche...
The brain combines visual information from the two eyes and forms a coherent percept, even when inpu...
An important aspect of human vision is the fact that it is binocular, i.e. that we have two eyes. As...
The brain is able to construct a visual representation of the world by parallel processing of cortic...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we explored the binocular interactions occurring...
The visual perception of 3D depth is underpinned by the brain’s ability to combine signals from the ...
Visual stimuli with different spatial frequencies (SFs) are processed asymmetrically in the two cere...
The human visual system has an impressive ability to extract tiny differences from the left and righ...
This thesis tested whether the human frontal eye fields (FEFs) have visuospatial functions that are ...
We used binocular stimuli to define how the visual location of stereoscopic depth structure maps top...
Much controversy exists around the locus of conscious visual perception in human cortex. Some author...
Multi-voxel pattern analysis techniques allow us to infer what the brain encodes from neuroimaging s...
Introduction The primary visual cortex of humans contains patches of neurons responding preferential...
Under certain stimulus conditions a single interpretation of the external world cannot be unambiguou...
SummaryFunctional neuroimaging has successfully identified brain areas that show greater responses t...
Binocular mechanisms for visual processing are thought to enhance spatial acuity by combining matche...
The brain combines visual information from the two eyes and forms a coherent percept, even when inpu...
An important aspect of human vision is the fact that it is binocular, i.e. that we have two eyes. As...
The brain is able to construct a visual representation of the world by parallel processing of cortic...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we explored the binocular interactions occurring...
The visual perception of 3D depth is underpinned by the brain’s ability to combine signals from the ...
Visual stimuli with different spatial frequencies (SFs) are processed asymmetrically in the two cere...
The human visual system has an impressive ability to extract tiny differences from the left and righ...
This thesis tested whether the human frontal eye fields (FEFs) have visuospatial functions that are ...
We used binocular stimuli to define how the visual location of stereoscopic depth structure maps top...
Much controversy exists around the locus of conscious visual perception in human cortex. Some author...
Multi-voxel pattern analysis techniques allow us to infer what the brain encodes from neuroimaging s...
Introduction The primary visual cortex of humans contains patches of neurons responding preferential...
Under certain stimulus conditions a single interpretation of the external world cannot be unambiguou...
SummaryFunctional neuroimaging has successfully identified brain areas that show greater responses t...
Binocular mechanisms for visual processing are thought to enhance spatial acuity by combining matche...
The brain combines visual information from the two eyes and forms a coherent percept, even when inpu...
An important aspect of human vision is the fact that it is binocular, i.e. that we have two eyes. As...