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Stereoscopic depth discrimination in the visual cortex: neurons ideally suited as disparity detectors.
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A computational theory of human stereo vision.
D Marr, T Poggio. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 1979
D Marr, T Poggio. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 1979
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Neural encoding of binocular disparity: energy models, position shifts and phase shifts.
D J Fleet, H Wagner, D J Heeger. Vision Res 1996
D J Fleet, H Wagner, D J Heeger. Vision Res 1996
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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
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Sensors for impossible stimuli may solve the stereo correspondence problem.
Jenny C A Read, Bruce G Cumming. Nat Neurosci 2007
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PMF: a stereo correspondence algorithm using a disparity gradient limit.
S B Pollard, J E Mayhew, J P Frisby. Perception 1985
S B Pollard, J E Mayhew, J P Frisby. Perception 1985
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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
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da Vinci stereopsis: depth and subjective occluding contours from unpaired image points.
K Nakayama, S Shimojo. Vision Res 1990
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Why is spatial stereoresolution so low?
Martin S Banks, Sergei Gepshtein, Michael S Landy. J Neurosci 2004
Martin S Banks, Sergei Gepshtein, Michael S Landy. J Neurosci 2004
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Range and mechanism of encoding of horizontal disparity in macaque V1.
S J D Prince, B G Cumming, A J Parker. J Neurophysiol 2002
S J D Prince, B G Cumming, A J Parker. J Neurophysiol 2002
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Adaptation to natural binocular disparities in primate V1 explained by a generalized energy model.
Ralf M Haefner, Bruce G Cumming. Neuron 2008
Ralf M Haefner, Bruce G Cumming. Neuron 2008
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Receptive field size in V1 neurons limits acuity for perceiving disparity modulation.
Hendrikje Nienborg, Holly Bridge, Andrew J Parker, Bruce G Cumming. J Neurosci 2004
Hendrikje Nienborg, Holly Bridge, Andrew J Parker, Bruce G Cumming. J Neurosci 2004
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Limits of stereopsis explained by local cross-correlation.
Heather R Filippini, Martin S Banks. J Vis 2009
Heather R Filippini, Martin S Banks. J Vis 2009
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A specialization for relative disparity in V2.
O M Thomas, B G Cumming, A J Parker. Nat Neurosci 2002
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The VideoToolbox software for visual psychophysics: transforming numbers into movies.
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
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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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A coarse-to-fine disparity energy model with both phase-shift and position-shift receptive field mechanisms.
Yuzhi Chen, Ning Qian. Neural Comput 2004
Yuzhi Chen, Ning Qian. Neural Comput 2004
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Depth is encoded in the visual cortex by a specialized receptive field structure.
G C DeAngelis, I Ohzawa, R D Freeman. Nature 1991
G C DeAngelis, I Ohzawa, R D Freeman. Nature 1991
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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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Multivoxel pattern selectivity for perceptually relevant binocular disparities in the human brain.
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Mechanisms of stereoscopic vision: the disparity energy model.
I Ohzawa. Curr Opin Neurobiol 1998
I Ohzawa. Curr Opin Neurobiol 1998
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Steroscopic vision: cortical limitations and a disparity scaling effect.
C W Tyler. Science 1973
C W Tyler. Science 1973
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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
S J D Prince, A D Pointon, B G Cumming, A J Parker. J Neurophysiol 2002
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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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Size-disparity correlation in stereopsis at contrast threshold.
H S Smallman, D I MacLeod. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 1994
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Matching and correlation computations in stereoscopic depth perception.
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Representation of stereoscopic edges in monkey visual cortex.
R von der Heydt, H Zhou, H S Friedman. Vision Res 2000
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Interocular correlation, luminance contrast and cyclopean processing.
L K Cormack, S B Stevenson, C M Schor. Vision Res 1991
L K Cormack, S B Stevenson, C M Schor. Vision Res 1991
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Mechanisms of stereoscopic processing: stereoattention and surface perception in depth reconstruction.
C W Tyler, L L Kontsevich. Perception 1995
C W Tyler, L L Kontsevich. Perception 1995
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Extracting 3D structure from disparity.
Guy A Orban, Peter Janssen, Rufin Vogels. Trends Neurosci 2006
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Stereoscopic depth processing in the visual cortex: a coarse-to-fine mechanism.
Michael D Menz, Ralph D Freeman. Nat Neurosci 2003
Michael D Menz, Ralph D Freeman. Nat Neurosci 2003
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Cooperative and competitive interactions facilitate stereo computations in macaque primary visual cortex.
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Jason M Samonds, Brian R Potetz, Tai Sing Lee. J Neurosci 2009
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Suppressive mechanisms in monkey V1 help to solve the stereo correspondence problem.
Seiji Tanabe, Ralf M Haefner, Bruce G Cumming. J Neurosci 2011
Seiji Tanabe, Ralf M Haefner, Bruce G Cumming. J Neurosci 2011
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Recurrent connectivity can account for the dynamics of disparity processing in V1.
Jason M Samonds, Brian R Potetz, Christopher W Tyler, Tai Sing Lee. J Neurosci 2013
Jason M Samonds, Brian R Potetz, Christopher W Tyler, Tai Sing Lee. J Neurosci 2013
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Stereoscopic mechanisms in monkey visual cortex: binocular correlation and disparity selectivity.
G F Poggio, F Gonzalez, F Krause. J Neurosci 1988
G F Poggio, F Gonzalez, F Krause. J Neurosci 1988
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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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Depth perception not found in human observers for static or dynamic anti-correlated random dot stereograms.
Paul B Hibbard, Kenneth C Scott-Brown, Emma C Haigh, Melanie Adrain. PLoS One 2014
Paul B Hibbard, Kenneth C Scott-Brown, Emma C Haigh, Melanie Adrain. PLoS One 2014
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Binocular interaction and depth sensitivity in striate and prestriate cortex of behaving rhesus monkey.
G F Poggio, B Fischer. J Neurophysiol 1977
G F Poggio, B Fischer. J Neurophysiol 1977
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Local disparity not perceived depth is signaled by binocular neurons in cortical area V1 of the Macaque.
B G Cumming, A J Parker. J Neurosci 2000
B G Cumming, A J Parker. J Neurosci 2000
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Disparity tuning in mechanisms of human stereopsis.
S B Stevenson, L K Cormack, C M Schor, C W Tyler. Vision Res 1992
S B Stevenson, L K Cormack, C M Schor, C W Tyler. Vision Res 1992
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Receptive fields of disparity-tuned simple cells in macaque V1.
Doris Y Tsao, Bevil R Conway, Margaret S Livingstone. Neuron 2003
Doris Y Tsao, Bevil R Conway, Margaret S Livingstone. Neuron 2003
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