The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular system. Behavioral investigations show that relatively small binocular abnormalities can diminish stereoscopic acuity. Clinical evaluations are consistent with this observation. Neurons in visual cortex represent the first stage of processing of the binocular system. Cells at this level are generally acutely sensitive to differences in relative depth. However, an apparent paradox in previous work demonstrates that tuning for binocular disparities remains relatively constant even when large contrast differences are imposed between left and right eye stimuli. This implies a range of neural binocular function that is at odds with behavioral fin...
AbstractRecent studies show how single neurons detect binocular disparities. But how these signals a...
Temporal offsets in binocular presentation can give rise to a perception of depth much like that pro...
Binocular neurons that are closely related to depth perception should respond selectively for stimul...
The human visual system has an impressive ability to extract tiny differences from the left and righ...
Stereo images are highly redundant; the left and right frames of typical scenes are very similar. Li...
EARLY visual processing is organized into a number of independent channels. In the retina, increment...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
The brain combines visual information from the two eyes and forms a coherent percept, even when inpu...
Recent physiological observations in which stimuli with opposite contrast signs in the two eyes have...
The aim of this study was to explore the neural mechanisms underlying visual processing of brief sti...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
AbstractInvestigations on macaque monkeys have provided much of our knowledge of the neural mechanis...
Humans and some animals can use their two eyes in cooperation to detect and discriminate parts of th...
Prolonged stimulation by temporally modulated sinusoidal gratings causes a decrease in the contrast ...
The past decades of research in visual neuroscience have generated a large and disparate body of lit...
AbstractRecent studies show how single neurons detect binocular disparities. But how these signals a...
Temporal offsets in binocular presentation can give rise to a perception of depth much like that pro...
Binocular neurons that are closely related to depth perception should respond selectively for stimul...
The human visual system has an impressive ability to extract tiny differences from the left and righ...
Stereo images are highly redundant; the left and right frames of typical scenes are very similar. Li...
EARLY visual processing is organized into a number of independent channels. In the retina, increment...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
The brain combines visual information from the two eyes and forms a coherent percept, even when inpu...
Recent physiological observations in which stimuli with opposite contrast signs in the two eyes have...
The aim of this study was to explore the neural mechanisms underlying visual processing of brief sti...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
AbstractInvestigations on macaque monkeys have provided much of our knowledge of the neural mechanis...
Humans and some animals can use their two eyes in cooperation to detect and discriminate parts of th...
Prolonged stimulation by temporally modulated sinusoidal gratings causes a decrease in the contrast ...
The past decades of research in visual neuroscience have generated a large and disparate body of lit...
AbstractRecent studies show how single neurons detect binocular disparities. But how these signals a...
Temporal offsets in binocular presentation can give rise to a perception of depth much like that pro...
Binocular neurons that are closely related to depth perception should respond selectively for stimul...