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Asymmetric interaction between motion and stereopsis revealed by concurrent adaptation
2010
Journal of Vision
Sang-Hun Lee Although contingent aftereffects between motion and stereopsis have been referred to as behavioral evidence for the joint processing of the two features, the reciprocal nature of encoding the two features has not been systematically studied. Using a novel form of concurrent adaptation, we probed the perception of direction-and disparity-defined coherent surfaces in parallel before and after adaptation to a stimulus that moved in a single direction at a particular binocular
doi:10.1167/9.8.681
fatcat:jlrccexnmzhbri4mknuqzppbjy