We experience our visual world as seen from a single viewpoint, even though our two eyes receive slightly different images. One role of the visual system is to combine the two retinal images into a single representation of the visual field, sometimes called the cyclopean image [1]. Conventional terminology, i.e. retinotopy, implies that the topographic organization of visual areas is maintained throughout visual cortex [2]. However, following the hypothesis that a transformation occurs from a representation of the two retinal images (retinotopy) to a representation of a single cyclopean image (cyclopotopy), we set out to identify the stage in visual processing at which this transformation occurs in the human brain. Using binocular stimuli, ...
Vision is an important sense for humans and its understanding has a profound impact on our lives. Ev...
The visual brain has the remarkable capacity to complete our percept of the world even when the info...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...
SummaryWe experience our visual world as seen from a single viewpoint, even though our two eyes rece...
We experience the visual world as phenomenally invariant to eye position, but almost all cortical ma...
There is substantial interest in using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) retinotopic mapp...
Seminal work in the early nineties revealed that the visual receptive field of neurons in cat primar...
Novel mapping stimuli composed of biological motion figures were used to study the extent and layout...
Seminal work in the early nineties revealed that the visual receptive field of neurons in cat primar...
The mammalian visual system contains an extensive web of feedback connections projecting from higher...
Damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) as a result of stroke typically leads to the inability to p...
Novel mapping stimuli composed of biological motion figures were used to study the extent and layout...
Damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) as a result of stroke typically leads to the inability to p...
An important aspect of human vision is the fact that it is binocular, i.e. that we have two eyes. As...
The largest visual area, known as the primary visual cortex or V1, has greatly contributed to the c...
Vision is an important sense for humans and its understanding has a profound impact on our lives. Ev...
The visual brain has the remarkable capacity to complete our percept of the world even when the info...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...
SummaryWe experience our visual world as seen from a single viewpoint, even though our two eyes rece...
We experience the visual world as phenomenally invariant to eye position, but almost all cortical ma...
There is substantial interest in using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) retinotopic mapp...
Seminal work in the early nineties revealed that the visual receptive field of neurons in cat primar...
Novel mapping stimuli composed of biological motion figures were used to study the extent and layout...
Seminal work in the early nineties revealed that the visual receptive field of neurons in cat primar...
The mammalian visual system contains an extensive web of feedback connections projecting from higher...
Damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) as a result of stroke typically leads to the inability to p...
Novel mapping stimuli composed of biological motion figures were used to study the extent and layout...
Damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) as a result of stroke typically leads to the inability to p...
An important aspect of human vision is the fact that it is binocular, i.e. that we have two eyes. As...
The largest visual area, known as the primary visual cortex or V1, has greatly contributed to the c...
Vision is an important sense for humans and its understanding has a profound impact on our lives. Ev...
The visual brain has the remarkable capacity to complete our percept of the world even when the info...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...