The prevalence and diagnosis of 'stereoblindness' in adults less than 60 years of age: a best evidence synthesis

A Chopin, D Bavelier, DM Levi - Ophthalmic and Physiological …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Stereoscopic vision (or stereopsis) is the ability to perceive depth from binocular
disparity‐the difference of viewpoints between the two eyes. Interestingly, there are large …

Binocular fusion, suppression and diplopia for blurred edges

MA Georgeson, SA Wallis - Ophthalmic and Physiological …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose (1) To devise a model‐based method for estimating the probabilities of binocular
fusion, interocular suppression and diplopia from psychophysical judgements,(2) To map …

How to use individual differences to isolate functional organization, biology, and utility of visual functions; with illustrative proposals for stereopsis

JB Wilmer - Spatial vision, 2008 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This paper is a call for greater use of individual differences in the basic science of visual
perception. Individual differences yield insights into visual perception's functional …

Contrast gain control in the visual cortex: monocular versus binocular mechanisms

AM Truchard, I Ohzawa, RD Freeman - Journal of Neuroscience, 2000 - jneurosci.org
In this study, we compare binocular and monocular mechanisms underlying contrast
encoding by binocular simple cells in primary visual cortex. At mid to high levels of stimulus …

Shedding light on emotional perception: Interaction of brightness and semantic content in extrastriate visual cortex

A Schettino, A Keil, E Porcu, MM Müller - NeuroImage, 2016 - Elsevier
The rapid extraction of affective cues from the visual environment is crucial for flexible
behavior. Previous studies have reported emotion-dependent amplitude modulations of two …

[HTML][HTML] Unconstrained stereoscopic matching of lines

R Van Ee, CM Schor - Vision research, 2000 - Elsevier
The computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception
depends upon the identification of corresponding features in the two retinal images. In …

Neural basis for stereopsis from second-order contrast cues

H Tanaka, I Ohzawa - Journal of Neuroscience, 2006 - jneurosci.org
Humans and animals use visual cues such as brightness and color boundaries to identify
objects and navigate through environments. However, even when these cues are not …

[HTML][HTML] Dynamics of absolute and relative disparity processing in human visual cortex

M Kaestner, ML Evans, YD Chen, AM Norcia - Neuroimage, 2022 - Elsevier
Cortical processing of binocular disparity is believed to begin in V1 where cells are sensitive
to absolute disparity, followed by the extraction of relative disparity in higher visual areas …

Near-optimal combination of disparity across a log-polar scaled visual field

G Maiello, M Chessa, PJ Bex… - PLoS computational …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The human visual system is foveated: we can see fine spatial details in central vision,
whereas resolution is poor in our peripheral visual field, and this loss of resolution follows an …

[HTML][HTML] Temporal integration for stereoscopic vision

RS Harwerth, PM Fredenburg, EL Smith III - Vision research, 2003 - Elsevier
With normal binocular vision, maximal stereoacuity requires an extended viewing duration,
but the relationship between the critical viewing duration for stereopsis and other variables …