AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human binocular depth perception. Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, 266, 1361–1365] has demonstrated that disparity sign discrimination performance in isolated bandpass patterns is supported at disparities much larger than a phase disparity model might predict. One possibility is that this extended performance relies on a separate second-order system [Hess, R. F., & Wilcox, L. M. (1994). Linear and non-linear filtering in stereopsis. Vision Research, 34, 2431–2438]. Here, a ‘weighted directional energy’ model is developed which explains a large body of crossed versus uncrossed disparity discrimination data with a single mechanis...
The past decades of research in visual neuroscience have generated a large and disparate body of lit...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
Numerous studies suggest that the visual system uses both phase- and position-shift receptive field ...
AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human b...
AbstractPrevious data [Prince, S.J.D., & Eagle, R.A., (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human bi...
Early neural mechanisms for the measurement of binocular disparity appear to operate in a manner con...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
AbstractThe binocular energy model provides a good description of the first stages of cortical binoc...
A pioneering study by J. M. Harris and A. J. Parker (1995) found that disparity judgments using rand...
The binocular energy model of neural responses predicts that depth from binocular disparity might be...
PhD ThesisMany animals are able to perceive stereoscopic depth owing to the disparity information th...
International audienceThe starting point of our work are the physiological and psychophysical studie...
AbstractTo understand the role that orientation-tuned disparity-sensitive mechanisms play in the per...
AbstractChanging disparity is a possible cue for stereomotion perception. We propose the changing di...
The past decades of research in visual neuroscience have generated a large and disparate body of lit...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
Numerous studies suggest that the visual system uses both phase- and position-shift receptive field ...
AbstractPrevious work [Prince, S. J. D, & Eagle, R. A. (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human b...
AbstractPrevious data [Prince, S.J.D., & Eagle, R.A., (1999). Size-disparity correlation in human bi...
Early neural mechanisms for the measurement of binocular disparity appear to operate in a manner con...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
AbstractTo study the spatial extent and shape of the binocular disparity mechanisms subserving depth...
AbstractThe binocular energy model provides a good description of the first stages of cortical binoc...
A pioneering study by J. M. Harris and A. J. Parker (1995) found that disparity judgments using rand...
The binocular energy model of neural responses predicts that depth from binocular disparity might be...
PhD ThesisMany animals are able to perceive stereoscopic depth owing to the disparity information th...
International audienceThe starting point of our work are the physiological and psychophysical studie...
AbstractTo understand the role that orientation-tuned disparity-sensitive mechanisms play in the per...
AbstractChanging disparity is a possible cue for stereomotion perception. We propose the changing di...
The past decades of research in visual neuroscience have generated a large and disparate body of lit...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
Numerous studies suggest that the visual system uses both phase- and position-shift receptive field ...