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Near-optimal combination of disparity across a log-polar scaled visual field
2020
PLoS Computational Biology
The human visual system is foveated: we can see fine spatial details in central vision, whereas resolution is poor in our peripheral visual field, and this loss of resolution follows an approximately logarithmic decrease. Additionally, our brain organizes visual input in polar coordinates. Therefore, the image projection occurring between retina and primary visual cortex can be mathematically described by the log-polar transform. Here, we test and model how this space-variant visual processing
doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007699
pmid:32275711
fatcat:3rcrz6c6a5ckrdn5ndm73mel5i