K Krug, B G Cumming, A J Parker. J Neurophysiol 2004
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Perceptually bistable three-dimensional figures evoke high choice probabilities in cortical area MT.
J V Dodd, K Krug, B G Cumming, A J Parker. J Neurosci 2001
J V Dodd, K Krug, B G Cumming, A J Parker. J Neurosci 2001
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Responses of primary visual cortical neurons to binocular disparity without depth perception.
B G Cumming, A J Parker. Nature 1997
B G Cumming, A J Parker. Nature 1997
46
Contribution of area MT to stereoscopic depth perception: choice-related response modulations reflect task strategy.
Takanori Uka, Gregory C DeAngelis. Neuron 2004
Takanori Uka, Gregory C DeAngelis. Neuron 2004
45
At least at the level of inferior temporal cortex, the stereo correspondence problem is solved.
Peter Janssen, Rufin Vogels, Yan Liu, Guy A Orban. Neuron 2003
Peter Janssen, Rufin Vogels, Yan Liu, Guy A Orban. Neuron 2003
42
Cortical area MT and the perception of stereoscopic depth.
G C DeAngelis, B G Cumming, W T Newsome. Nature 1998
G C DeAngelis, B G Cumming, W T Newsome. Nature 1998
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Rejection of false matches for binocular correspondence in macaque visual cortical area V4.
Seiji Tanabe, Kazumasa Umeda, Ichiro Fujita. J Neurosci 2004
Seiji Tanabe, Kazumasa Umeda, Ichiro Fujita. J Neurosci 2004
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A relationship between behavioral choice and the visual responses of neurons in macaque MT.
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Linking neural representation to function in stereoscopic depth perception: roles of the middle temporal area in coarse versus fine disparity discrimination.
Takanori Uka, Gregory C DeAngelis. J Neurosci 2006
Takanori Uka, Gregory C DeAngelis. J Neurosci 2006
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Single-unit activity in cortical area MST associated with disparity-vergence eye movements: evidence for population coding.
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Stereoscopic depth discrimination in the visual cortex: neurons ideally suited as disparity detectors.
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Encoding of three-dimensional structure-from-motion by primate area MT neurons.
D C Bradley, G C Chang, R A Andersen. Nature 1998
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Sense and the single neuron: probing the physiology of perception.
A J Parker, W T Newsome. Annu Rev Neurosci 1998
A J Parker, W T Newsome. Annu Rev Neurosci 1998
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A specialization for relative disparity in V2.
O M Thomas, B G Cumming, A J Parker. Nat Neurosci 2002
O M Thomas, B G Cumming, A J Parker. Nat Neurosci 2002
25
A computational analysis of the relationship between neuronal and behavioral responses to visual motion.
M N Shadlen, K H Britten, W T Newsome, J A Movshon. J Neurosci 1996
M N Shadlen, K H Britten, W T Newsome, J A Movshon. J Neurosci 1996
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Functional properties of neurons in middle temporal visual area of the macaque monkey. II. Binocular interactions and sensitivity to binocular disparity.
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Contribution of middle temporal area to coarse depth discrimination: comparison of neuronal and psychophysical sensitivity.
Takanori Uka, Gregory C DeAngelis. J Neurosci 2003
Takanori Uka, Gregory C DeAngelis. J Neurosci 2003
22
Coding of horizontal disparity and velocity by MT neurons in the alert macaque.
Gregory C DeAngelis, Takanori Uka. J Neurophysiol 2003
Gregory C DeAngelis, Takanori Uka. J Neurophysiol 2003
22
Organization of disparity-selective neurons in macaque area MT.
G C DeAngelis, W T Newsome. J Neurosci 1999
G C DeAngelis, W T Newsome. J Neurosci 1999
22
Neural correlates of fine depth discrimination in monkey inferior temporal cortex.
Takanori Uka, Seiji Tanabe, Masayuki Watanabe, Ichiro Fujita. J Neurosci 2005
Takanori Uka, Seiji Tanabe, Masayuki Watanabe, Ichiro Fujita. J Neurosci 2005
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Vergence eye movements in response to binocular disparity without depth perception.
G S Masson, C Busettini, F A Miles. Nature 1997
G S Masson, C Busettini, F A Miles. Nature 1997
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Binocular neurons in V1 of awake monkeys are selective for absolute, not relative, disparity.
B G Cumming, A J Parker. J Neurosci 1999
B G Cumming, A J Parker. J Neurosci 1999
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Macaque inferior temporal neurons are selective for disparity-defined three-dimensional shapes.
P Janssen, R Vogels, G A Orban. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1999
P Janssen, R Vogels, G A Orban. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1999
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A simple model accounts for the response of disparity-tuned V1 neurons to anticorrelated images.
Jenny C A Read, Andrew J Parker, Bruce G Cumming. Vis Neurosci 2002
Jenny C A Read, Andrew J Parker, Bruce G Cumming. Vis Neurosci 2002
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Cortical microstimulation influences perceptual judgements of motion direction.
C D Salzman, K H Britten, W T Newsome. Nature 1990
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Representation of stereoscopic depth based on relative disparity in macaque area V4.
Kazumasa Umeda, Seiji Tanabe, Ichiro Fujita. J Neurophysiol 2007
Kazumasa Umeda, Seiji Tanabe, Ichiro Fujita. J Neurophysiol 2007
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Disparity detection in anticorrelated stereograms.
B G Cumming, S E Shapiro, A J Parker. Perception 1998
B G Cumming, S E Shapiro, A J Parker. Perception 1998
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Stereoscopic processing of absolute and relative disparity in human visual cortex.
Peter Neri, Holly Bridge, David J Heeger. J Neurophysiol 2004
Peter Neri, Holly Bridge, David J Heeger. J Neurophysiol 2004
18
Three-dimensional shape coding in inferior temporal cortex.
P Janssen, R Vogels, G A Orban. Neuron 2000
P Janssen, R Vogels, G A Orban. Neuron 2000
18
Quantitative analysis of the responses of V1 neurons to horizontal disparity in dynamic random-dot stereograms.
S J D Prince, A D Pointon, B G Cumming, A J Parker. J Neurophysiol 2002
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Neural population code for fine perceptual decisions in area MT.
Gopathy Purushothaman, David C Bradley. Nat Neurosci 2005
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The analysis of visual motion: a comparison of neuronal and psychophysical performance.
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Dynamics of neuronal responses in macaque MT and VIP during motion detection.
Erik P Cook, John H R Maunsell. Nat Neurosci 2002
Erik P Cook, John H R Maunsell. Nat Neurosci 2002
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Macaque V2 neurons, but not V1 neurons, show choice-related activity.
Hendrikje Nienborg, Bruce G Cumming. J Neurosci 2006
Hendrikje Nienborg, Bruce G Cumming. J Neurosci 2006
18
Correlated neuronal discharge rate and its implications for psychophysical performance.
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Stereoscopic mechanisms in monkey visual cortex: binocular correlation and disparity selectivity.
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Neuronal activity and its links with the perception of multi-stable figures.
Andrew J Parker, Kristine Krug, Bruce G Cumming. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 2002
Andrew J Parker, Kristine Krug, Bruce G Cumming. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 2002
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Disparity-tuning characteristics of neuronal responses to dynamic random-dot stereograms in macaque visual area V4.
Seiji Tanabe, Takahiro Doi, Kazumasa Umeda, Ichiro Fujita. J Neurophysiol 2005
Seiji Tanabe, Takahiro Doi, Kazumasa Umeda, Ichiro Fujita. J Neurophysiol 2005
27
Stereopsis activates V3A and caudal intraparietal areas in macaques and humans.
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A common neuronal code for perceptual processes in visual cortex? Comparing choice and attentional correlates in V5/MT.
Kristine Krug. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 2004
Kristine Krug. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 2004
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Neuronal correlates of a perceptual decision.
W T Newsome, K H Britten, J A Movshon. Nature 1989
W T Newsome, K H Britten, J A Movshon. Nature 1989
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Reversed stereo depth and motion direction with anti-correlated stimuli.
J C Read, R A Eagle. Vision Res 2000
J C Read, R A Eagle. Vision Res 2000
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Decision-related activity in sensory neurons reflects more than a neuron's causal effect.
Hendrikje Nienborg, Bruce G Cumming. Nature 2009
Hendrikje Nienborg, Bruce G Cumming. Nature 2009
15
Multivoxel pattern selectivity for perceptually relevant binocular disparities in the human brain.
Tim J Preston, Sheng Li, Zoe Kourtzi, Andrew E Welchman. J Neurosci 2008
Tim J Preston, Sheng Li, Zoe Kourtzi, Andrew E Welchman. J Neurosci 2008
15
Disparity-based coding of three-dimensional surface orientation by macaque middle temporal neurons.
Jerry D Nguyenkim, Gregory C DeAngelis. J Neurosci 2003
Jerry D Nguyenkim, Gregory C DeAngelis. J Neurosci 2003
14
Separate visual pathways for perception and action.
M A Goodale, A D Milner. Trends Neurosci 1992
M A Goodale, A D Milner. Trends Neurosci 1992
14
Distributed hierarchical processing in the primate cerebral cortex.
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Disparity-selective neurons in area V4 of macaque monkeys.
Masayuki Watanabe, Hiroki Tanaka, Takanori Uka, Ichiro Fujita. J Neurophysiol 2002
Masayuki Watanabe, Hiroki Tanaka, Takanori Uka, Ichiro Fujita. J Neurophysiol 2002
14
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