Mechanisms of static and dynamic stereopsis in foveal cortex of the rhesus monkey
AUTOR(ES)
Poggio, Gian F.
RESUMO
1. The sensation of stereoscopic depth rests on the central neural processing of signals evoked by the two retinal images of a single object in space. It was our purpose in this study to investigate in the behaving monkey the binocular cortical mechanisms that might underlie the ability to recognize the relative position and motion of objects in three-dimensional space.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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