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
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
Stereo images are highly redundant; the left and right frames of typical scenes are very similar. Li...
International audienceThe statistics of our environment impact not only our behavior, but also the s...
AbstractThe first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by ...
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 past decades of research in visual neuroscience have generated a large and disparate body of lit...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
3D vision is a key process in the spatial understanding of the world. For decades, numerous research...
Stereoscopic depth perception is a fascinating ability in its own right and also a useful model of p...
A great challenge of systems neuroscience is to understand the computations that underlie perceptual...
Understanding exactly how disparity is processed from binocular views of the world is a long standin...
Stereoacuity experiments tested definitions of binocularly disparate spatial positions by perturbing...
The response properties of cells in the visual cortex appear to be optimally tuned to provide a spar...
The binocular energy model provides a good description of the first stages of cortical binocular pro...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
Stereo images are highly redundant; the left and right frames of typical scenes are very similar. Li...
International audienceThe statistics of our environment impact not only our behavior, but also the s...
AbstractThe first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by ...
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 past decades of research in visual neuroscience have generated a large and disparate body of lit...
The fine task of stereoscopic depth discrimination in human subjects requires a functional binocular...
3D vision is a key process in the spatial understanding of the world. For decades, numerous research...
Stereoscopic depth perception is a fascinating ability in its own right and also a useful model of p...
A great challenge of systems neuroscience is to understand the computations that underlie perceptual...
Understanding exactly how disparity is processed from binocular views of the world is a long standin...
Stereoacuity experiments tested definitions of binocularly disparate spatial positions by perturbing...
The response properties of cells in the visual cortex appear to be optimally tuned to provide a spar...
The binocular energy model provides a good description of the first stages of cortical binocular pro...
To encode binocular disparity, the visual system determines the image patches in one eye that yield ...
Stereo images are highly redundant; the left and right frames of typical scenes are very similar. Li...
International audienceThe statistics of our environment impact not only our behavior, but also the s...