Human Cortical Activity Correlates With Stereoscopic Depth Perception


Human Cortical Activity Correlates With Stereoscopic Depth Perception is a scholarly work by Andrew J. Parker, published in 2001 in ''Journal of Neurophysiology''. The main subjects of the publication include binocular disparity, functional magnetic resonance imaging, stereoscopic acuity, visual perception, perception, computer vision, psychology, depth perception, fixation, retinotopy, Binocular neurons, binocular vision, electrophysiology, visual cortex, neuroscience, stereopsis, stereoscopy, and extrastriate cortex. The authors used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine stereo processing in V1 and other areas of visual cortex.

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