Previous functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) studies in humans and monkeys have demonstrated that the anterior intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is sensitive to the depth structure defined by binocular disparity. However, in the macaque monkey, a single large activation was measured in the anterior lateral bank of the IPS, whereas in human subjects two separate regions were sensitive to depth structure from disparity. We performed fMRI and single-cell experiments in the same animals, in a large number of recording sites in the lateral bank of the IPS. The fMRI interaction effect between the factors curvature (curved or flat) and disparity (stereo or control) correctly predicted the location of higher-order disparity selective neurons that encoded...
Horizontal binocular disparity is a powerful depth cue, both for relative and absolute depth informa...
ional homologies between the two species. Key words: visual cortex; visual areas; cortical magnific...
The advent of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in non-human primates has facilitated com...
To investigate the relation between fMRI activations and single-cell responses in parietal cortex we...
The cortical network processing three-dimensional (3D) object structure defined by binocular dispari...
Both dorsal and ventral visual pathways harbor several areas sensitive to gradients of binocular dis...
The present essay reviews a series of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies conducted...
Extrastriate cortical areas are frequently composed of subpopulations of neurons encoding specific f...
Extrastriate cortical areas are frequently composed of subpopulations of neurons encoding specific f...
Extrastriate cortical areas are frequently composed of subpopulations of neurons encoding specific f...
Stereopsis, the perception of depth from small differences between the images in the two eyes, provi...
Extrastriate cortical areas are frequently composed of subpopulations of neurons encoding specific f...
By combining fMRI and electrophysiological recordings within the same monkeys we tried to obtain mor...
Horizontal binocular disparity is a powerful depth cue, both for relative and absolute depth informa...
<div><p>Extrastriate cortical areas are frequently composed of subpopulations of neurons encoding sp...
Horizontal binocular disparity is a powerful depth cue, both for relative and absolute depth informa...
ional homologies between the two species. Key words: visual cortex; visual areas; cortical magnific...
The advent of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in non-human primates has facilitated com...
To investigate the relation between fMRI activations and single-cell responses in parietal cortex we...
The cortical network processing three-dimensional (3D) object structure defined by binocular dispari...
Both dorsal and ventral visual pathways harbor several areas sensitive to gradients of binocular dis...
The present essay reviews a series of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies conducted...
Extrastriate cortical areas are frequently composed of subpopulations of neurons encoding specific f...
Extrastriate cortical areas are frequently composed of subpopulations of neurons encoding specific f...
Extrastriate cortical areas are frequently composed of subpopulations of neurons encoding specific f...
Stereopsis, the perception of depth from small differences between the images in the two eyes, provi...
Extrastriate cortical areas are frequently composed of subpopulations of neurons encoding specific f...
By combining fMRI and electrophysiological recordings within the same monkeys we tried to obtain mor...
Horizontal binocular disparity is a powerful depth cue, both for relative and absolute depth informa...
<div><p>Extrastriate cortical areas are frequently composed of subpopulations of neurons encoding sp...
Horizontal binocular disparity is a powerful depth cue, both for relative and absolute depth informa...
ional homologies between the two species. Key words: visual cortex; visual areas; cortical magnific...
The advent of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in non-human primates has facilitated com...