Characterizing late-developing binocular motion mechanisms in human visual cortex


Characterizing late-developing binocular motion mechanisms in human visual cortex is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Journal of Vision''. The main subjects of the publication include optics, physics, overtone, artificial intelligence, vertical and horizontal, binocular vision, motion perception, uncorrelatedness, visual cortex, motion, binocular disparity, Percept, mathematics, and visual perception. The authors present data from adult (5 experiments, total n=63) and infant participants (n=34) generated using a steady-state VEP design (Kohler et al., VSS, 2016) where random dots moving periodically at 2 Hz generate disparity or 2-D motion, which can be horizontal or vertical and depending on the reference, relative or absolute.

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