Neuronal computation of disparity in V1 limits temporal resolution for detecting disparity modulation.
The human ability to detect modulation of binocular disparity over time is poor compared with detection of luminance modulation. We examined the physiological origin of this limitation by analyzing neuronal responses to temporal modulation of binocular disparity in striate cortex of awake monkeys. W...
Main Authors: | Nienborg, H, Bridge, H, Parker, A, Cumming, BG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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