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Testing Quantitative Models of BinocularDisparity Selectivity in Primary Visual Cortex

Author(s) : Dr Jennifer Read
Description : Disparity-selective neurons in striate cortex V1 probably implement the initial processing that supports binocular vision. Recently much progress has been made in understanding the computations that these neurons perform on retinal inputs. The binocular energy model has been highly successful in pro...
Repository : University of Newcastle Library E-Print Archives
Language(s) : English

Effect of Interocular Delay on Disparity-Selective V1 Neurons Relationship to Stereoacuity and the Pulfrich Effect

Author(s) : Dr Jennifer Read
Description : The temporal properties of disparity-sensitive neurons place important temporal constraints on stereo matching. We examined these constraints by measuring the responses of disparity-selective neurons in striate cortex of awake behaving monkeys to random-dot stereograms that contained interocular del...
Repository : University of Newcastle Library E-Print Archives
Language(s) : English

Early computational processing in binocular vision and depth perception

Author(s) : Dr Jennifer Read
Description : Stereoscopic depth perception is a fascinating ability in its own right and also a useful model of perception. In recent years considerable progress has been made in understanding the early cortical circuitry underlying this ability. Inputs from left and right eyes are first combined in primary visu...
Repository : University of Newcastle Library E-Print Archives
Language(s) : English

Extracellular Calcium Regulates Postsynaptic Efficacy through Group 1 Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors

Author(s) : Dr Jennifer Read
Description : Bursts of synaptic transmission are known to induce transient depletion of Ca2 within the synaptic cleft. Although Ca2 depletion has been shown to lower presynaptic release probability effects on the postsynaptic cell have not been reported. In this study we show that physiologically relevant reduct...
Repository : University of Newcastle Library E-Print Archives
Language(s) : English

Sensors for impossible stimuli may solve the stereo correspondence problem

Description : A fundamental challenge of binocular vision is that objects project to different positions on the two retinas binocular disparity. Neurons in visual cortex show two distinct types of tuning to disparity position and phase disparity due to differences in receptive field location and profile respectiv...
Repository : University of Newcastle Library E-Print Archives
Language(s) : English
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