Mice Discriminate Stereoscopic Surfaces Without Fixating in Depth
Mice Discriminate Stereoscopic Surfaces Without Fixating in Depth is a scholarly work by Jason M. Samonds and Veronica Choi, published in 2019 in ''The Journal of Neuroscience''. The main subjects of the publication include vergence, optometry, neuroscience, visual cortex, primate, computer science, stereopsis, visual perception, binocular disparity, computer vision, Retinal degeneration, stereoscopy, eye movement, depth perception, psychology, binocular vision, perception, and artificial intelligence. The authors used random dot stereograms to test for stereopsis in male and female mice, and they were able to discriminate near from far surfaces over a range of disparities, with diminishing performance for small and large binocular disparities.