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Stereoscopic Processing of Absolute and Relative Disparity in Human Visual Cortex
2004
Journal of Neurophysiology
Neri, Peter, Holly Bridge, and David J. Heeger. Stereoscopic processing of absolute and relative disparity in human visual cortex. . Stereoscopic vision relies mainly on relative depth differences between objects rather than on their absolute distance in depth from where the eyes fixate. However, relative disparities are computed from absolute disparities, and it is not known where these two stages are represented in the human brain. Using functional MRI (fMRI), we assessed absolute and
doi:10.1152/jn.01042.2003
pmid:15331652
fatcat:2tqeco2555bvhchqgkn3qceyxm