Dataset and code used for data analysis featured in "A Role for Ocular Dominance in Binocular Integration". Abstract: Neurons in primate primary visual cortex (V1) combine left and right-eye information to form a binocular output. Controversy surrounds whether ocular dominance, the preference of these neurons for one eye over the other, is functionally relevant. Here, we demonstrate that ocular dominance impacts gain-control during binocular combination. We recorded V1 spiking activity while monkeys passively viewed grating stimuli. Gratings were either presented to one eye (monocular), both eyes with the same contrasts (binocular balanced), or both eyes with different contrasts (binocular imbalanced). We found that contrast placed in a...
Ocular dominance has been extensively studied, often with the goal to understand neuroplasticity, ...
WHEN the two eyes view dissimilar images, we experience binocular rivalry, in which one eye's view d...
Binocular disparity, the difference between the two eyes' images, is a powerful cue to generate the ...
Combining the images seen by the two eyes into a single percept is one of the most challenging compu...
Stereo images are highly redundant; the left and right frames of typical scenes are very similar. Li...
nferring depth from binocular disparities is a difficult problem for the visual system because local...
Inferring depth from binocular disparities is a difficult problem for the visual system because loca...
Stereo vision relies on cortical signals that encode binocular disparity. In V1, the disparity energ...
It is hypothesized that the striate cortex is concerned with, among other things, removing binocular...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
Binocular rivalry refers to the alternating perceptions experienced when two dissimilar patterns are...
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...
Purpose:Stereopsis is the highest form of binocular visual processing, in which relative depth infor...
The past decades of research in visual neuroscience have generated a large and disparate body of lit...
Ocular dominance has been extensively studied, often with the goal to understand neuroplasticity, ...
WHEN the two eyes view dissimilar images, we experience binocular rivalry, in which one eye's view d...
Binocular disparity, the difference between the two eyes' images, is a powerful cue to generate the ...
Combining the images seen by the two eyes into a single percept is one of the most challenging compu...
Stereo images are highly redundant; the left and right frames of typical scenes are very similar. Li...
nferring depth from binocular disparities is a difficult problem for the visual system because local...
Inferring depth from binocular disparities is a difficult problem for the visual system because loca...
Stereo vision relies on cortical signals that encode binocular disparity. In V1, the disparity energ...
It is hypothesized that the striate cortex is concerned with, among other things, removing binocular...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
Binocular rivalry is scientifically attractive because it allows the study of an entirely subjective...
Binocular rivalry refers to the alternating perceptions experienced when two dissimilar patterns are...
When the retinal images of the left and the right eye are incompatible, perception starts alternatin...
Purpose:Stereopsis is the highest form of binocular visual processing, in which relative depth infor...
The past decades of research in visual neuroscience have generated a large and disparate body of lit...
Ocular dominance has been extensively studied, often with the goal to understand neuroplasticity, ...
WHEN the two eyes view dissimilar images, we experience binocular rivalry, in which one eye's view d...
Binocular disparity, the difference between the two eyes' images, is a powerful cue to generate the ...