Disparity in Context: Understanding how monocular image content interacts with disparity processing in human visual cortex

Volume: 237, Pages: 118139 - 118139
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
Horizontal disparities between the two eyes' retinal images are the primary cue for depth. Commonly used random ot tereograms (RDS) intentionally camouflage the disparity cue, breaking the correlations between monocular image structure and the depth map that are present in natural images. Because of the nonlinear nature of visual processing, it is unlikely that simple computational rules derived from RDS will be sufficient to explain binocular...
Paper Details
Title
Disparity in Context: Understanding how monocular image content interacts with disparity processing in human visual cortex
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
237
Pages
118139 - 118139
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