AbstractInvestigations on macaque monkeys have provided much of our knowledge of the neural mechanisms of binocular vision, but there is little psychophysical data on the accuracy of vergence responses or the precision of stereoscopic depth perception in these primates. We have conducted comparative behavioral studies of binocular disparity processing in rhesus monkeys and humans via measurements of prism-induced fixation disparities (disparity vergence) and relative depth discrimination for spatially localized stimuli (local stereopsis). The results of these studies demonstrated a remarkable similarity in both the oculomotor and the sensory aspects of binocular vision in the two species when the stimulus dimensions were specified in visual...
Binocular neurons that are closely related to depth perception should respond selectively for stimul...
The primate visual system strongly relies on the small differences between the two retinal projectio...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
AbstractInvestigations on macaque monkeys have provided much of our knowledge of the neural mechanis...
AbstractThe surgical treatment for strabismus in infants generally results in microtropia or subnorm...
A series of experiments were undertaken to investigate, using psychophysical techniques, binocular a...
AbstractThe squirrel monkey lacks anatomically demonstrable ocular dominance columns, and physiologi...
AbstractHorizontal binocular disparity is the fundamental stimulus for both fusional vergence and st...
Experiencing binocularly conflicting signals early in life dramatically alters the binocular respons...
AbstractRecent studies show how single neurons detect binocular disparities. But how these signals a...
AbstractNeurons in primary visual cortex respond to binocular disparity, the raw material of stereos...
AbstractIt has been proposed [Hubel & Livingstone (1987) Journal of Neuroscience, 7, 3378–3415] that...
Binocular disparity, the difference between the two eyes' images, is a powerful cue to generate the ...
PhD ThesisMany animals are able to perceive stereoscopic depth owing to the disparity information th...
AbstractNeurons of the visual system that exhibit depth specificity are prevalent in the medial temp...
Binocular neurons that are closely related to depth perception should respond selectively for stimul...
The primate visual system strongly relies on the small differences between the two retinal projectio...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...
AbstractInvestigations on macaque monkeys have provided much of our knowledge of the neural mechanis...
AbstractThe surgical treatment for strabismus in infants generally results in microtropia or subnorm...
A series of experiments were undertaken to investigate, using psychophysical techniques, binocular a...
AbstractThe squirrel monkey lacks anatomically demonstrable ocular dominance columns, and physiologi...
AbstractHorizontal binocular disparity is the fundamental stimulus for both fusional vergence and st...
Experiencing binocularly conflicting signals early in life dramatically alters the binocular respons...
AbstractRecent studies show how single neurons detect binocular disparities. But how these signals a...
AbstractNeurons in primary visual cortex respond to binocular disparity, the raw material of stereos...
AbstractIt has been proposed [Hubel & Livingstone (1987) Journal of Neuroscience, 7, 3378–3415] that...
Binocular disparity, the difference between the two eyes' images, is a powerful cue to generate the ...
PhD ThesisMany animals are able to perceive stereoscopic depth owing to the disparity information th...
AbstractNeurons of the visual system that exhibit depth specificity are prevalent in the medial temp...
Binocular neurons that are closely related to depth perception should respond selectively for stimul...
The primate visual system strongly relies on the small differences between the two retinal projectio...
AbstractA novel type of dynamic random-dot stereogram (DRS) was used to study vergence movements and...