Motion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD), and low-resolution interocular velocity differences (IOVD). Computational differences between these two mechanisms suggest that they may be implemented in visual pathways with different spatial and temporal resolutions. Here, we used fMRI to examine how achromatic and S-cone signals contribute to human MID perception. Both CD and IOVD stimuli evoked responses in a widespread network that included early visual areas, parts of the dorsal and ventral streams, and motion-selective area hMT+. Crucially, however, we measured an interaction between MID type and chromaticity. fMRI CD responses were largely driven by achromatic stimuli, but IOVD respo...
This research was funded by BBSRC grants BB/M001660/1 (JH), BB/M002543/1 (AW), and BB/M001210/1 (MB)...
YesMotion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of dispar...
Motion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of disparity ...
YesMotion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Grants BB/M002...
Motion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD), ...
AbstractChanging disparity (CD) and interocular velocity difference (IOVD) are two possible mechanis...
Two stereoscopic cues that underlie the perception of motion-in-depth (MID) are changes in retinal d...
MH was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program under the Mari...
Two stereoscopic cues that underlie the perception of motion-in-depth (MID) are changes in retinal d...
AbstractChanging disparity (CD) and interocular velocity difference (IOVD) are two possible mechanis...
YesPurpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in...
Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in dis...
Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in dis...
Abstract: Motion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of ...
This research was funded by BBSRC grants BB/M001660/1 (JH), BB/M002543/1 (AW), and BB/M001210/1 (MB)...
YesMotion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of dispar...
Motion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of disparity ...
YesMotion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Grants BB/M002...
Motion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD), ...
AbstractChanging disparity (CD) and interocular velocity difference (IOVD) are two possible mechanis...
Two stereoscopic cues that underlie the perception of motion-in-depth (MID) are changes in retinal d...
MH was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program under the Mari...
Two stereoscopic cues that underlie the perception of motion-in-depth (MID) are changes in retinal d...
AbstractChanging disparity (CD) and interocular velocity difference (IOVD) are two possible mechanis...
YesPurpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in...
Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in dis...
Purpose: Two binocular sources of information serve motion-in-depth (MID) perception: changes in dis...
Abstract: Motion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of ...
This research was funded by BBSRC grants BB/M001660/1 (JH), BB/M002543/1 (AW), and BB/M001210/1 (MB)...
YesMotion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of dispar...
Motion-in-depth can be detected by using two different types of binocular cues: change of disparity ...