Stereoscopic depth perception was studied in healthy young adults using fMRI imaging at 2.0 T In a novel paradigm we compared the cortical activation elicited by single-image stereograms which create alternating 2D and 3D percepts (event- related analysis triggered on the self-controlled switches between the two percepts) with the activation caused by a more conventional approach contrasting pairs of stereoscopic images with pairs of identical images (block design). The data show a distributed network of cortical areas embedded within the visual pathways that included about one-quarter of the cortical surface activated by 2D visual stimulation and about one-half of the area activated by 3D percepts based on stereoscopic image pair. 3D perce...
The visual perception of 3D depth is underpinned by the brain’s ability to combine signals from the ...
Binocular disparity provides critical information about three-dimensional (3D) structures to support...
Our perception of the world‘s three-dimensional (3D) structure is critical for object recognition, n...
Binocular disparity is of vital importance in stereoscopic vision. It determines the depth magnitude...
Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we studied the activation correlating wit...
In a random-dot stereogram (RDS), the percept of object surfaces in a three-dimensional scene is gen...
Viewing a real scene or a stereoscopic image (e.g., 3D movies) with both eyes yields a vivid subject...
Viewing a real scene or a stereoscopic image (e.g., 3D movies) with both eyes yields a vivid subject...
Human observers are able to extract information from multiple depth cues in a visual scene. In this ...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the functional anatomy of stereoscopic vision. Although many...
The human visual system has an impressive ability to extract tiny differences from the left and righ...
The binocular disparity of two retina images is a main cue of stereoscopic vision. However, the glob...
The binocular disparity between the views of the world registered by the left and right eyes provide...
We used binocular stimuli to define how the visual location of stereoscopic depth structure maps top...
© 2015 the authors. The binocular disparity between the views of the world registered by the left an...
The visual perception of 3D depth is underpinned by the brain’s ability to combine signals from the ...
Binocular disparity provides critical information about three-dimensional (3D) structures to support...
Our perception of the world‘s three-dimensional (3D) structure is critical for object recognition, n...
Binocular disparity is of vital importance in stereoscopic vision. It determines the depth magnitude...
Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we studied the activation correlating wit...
In a random-dot stereogram (RDS), the percept of object surfaces in a three-dimensional scene is gen...
Viewing a real scene or a stereoscopic image (e.g., 3D movies) with both eyes yields a vivid subject...
Viewing a real scene or a stereoscopic image (e.g., 3D movies) with both eyes yields a vivid subject...
Human observers are able to extract information from multiple depth cues in a visual scene. In this ...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the functional anatomy of stereoscopic vision. Although many...
The human visual system has an impressive ability to extract tiny differences from the left and righ...
The binocular disparity of two retina images is a main cue of stereoscopic vision. However, the glob...
The binocular disparity between the views of the world registered by the left and right eyes provide...
We used binocular stimuli to define how the visual location of stereoscopic depth structure maps top...
© 2015 the authors. The binocular disparity between the views of the world registered by the left an...
The visual perception of 3D depth is underpinned by the brain’s ability to combine signals from the ...
Binocular disparity provides critical information about three-dimensional (3D) structures to support...
Our perception of the world‘s three-dimensional (3D) structure is critical for object recognition, n...