The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanisms that are bandpass-tuned for spatial frequency and orientation. Psychophysical and physiological evidence have also demonstrated the existence of second-order mechanisms in binocular processing, which can encode disparities that are not directly accessible to first-order mechanisms. We compared the responses of first- and second-order binocular filters to natural images. We found that the responses of the second- order mechanisms are to some extent correlated with the responses of the first-order mechanisms, and that they can contribute to increasing both the accuracy, and depth range, of binocular stereopsis
AbstractA new study has shown that neurons in the visual cortex are specialized to encode the larger...
An influential theory of the function of early processing in the visual cortex is that it forms an e...
AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human b...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
Research supported by BBSRC Grant Nos. BB/G004803/1 (RG) and BB/K018973/1 (PH/DH).The first stage of...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
AbstractThe first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by ...
AbstractThe binocular energy model provides a good description of the first stages of cortical binoc...
The past decades of research in visual neuroscience have generated a large and disparate body of lit...
An influential theory of mammalian vision, known as the efficient coding hypothesis, holds that earl...
An influential theory of the function of early processing in the visual cortex is that it forms an e...
An influential theory of the function of early processing in the visual cortex is that it forms an e...
An influential theory of the function of early processing in the visual cortex is that it forms an e...
AbstractA new study has shown that neurons in the visual cortex are specialized to encode the larger...
An influential theory of the function of early processing in the visual cortex is that it forms an e...
AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human b...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
Research supported by BBSRC Grant Nos. BB/G004803/1 (RG) and BB/K018973/1 (PH/DH).The first stage of...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
AbstractThe first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by ...
AbstractThe binocular energy model provides a good description of the first stages of cortical binoc...
The past decades of research in visual neuroscience have generated a large and disparate body of lit...
An influential theory of mammalian vision, known as the efficient coding hypothesis, holds that earl...
An influential theory of the function of early processing in the visual cortex is that it forms an e...
An influential theory of the function of early processing in the visual cortex is that it forms an e...
An influential theory of the function of early processing in the visual cortex is that it forms an e...
AbstractA new study has shown that neurons in the visual cortex are specialized to encode the larger...
An influential theory of the function of early processing in the visual cortex is that it forms an e...
AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human b...