The Brain & Neural Networks
Online ISSN : 1883-0455
Print ISSN : 1340-766X
ISSN-L : 1340-766X
The Neural Representation of Stereoscopic Depth
Seiji TanabeIchiro Fujita
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2004 Volume 11 Issue 2 Pages 64-73

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The stereo vision system derives a 3D representation of the visual world from a pair of 2D representations of retinal images. For this well-defined computational task, stereo vision serves as a model system for investigations of the neural mechanisms of visual perception. Computational ideas merge with neurophysiological data of single neuron responses in the monkey visual cortex. Area V1 performs initial filter-like processing, but this alone is not sufficient for all aspects of stereo vision. Several higher visual areas play important roles. Recent findings suggest that areas along the dorsal and ventral pathways have complementary functions in stereopsis.
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© 2004 Japanese Neural Network Society
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